ヤスベェ
Spring Nigorinpic 76
When I visited Tomihisaiki last autumn, I applied for the Junsei Supporter program.
Junsei is another brand of Tomihisaiki, which was started by Tomihisaiki with a focus on the sake brewing method.
If you become a supporter, you can have 6 bottles of Junsei delivered to your home within a year.
One of them was this Junmai Ginjo Oorigarami 😀.
Of course I like regular ogorami because of the sweetness and umami of the rice, but this ogorami was my favorite because it had a mellower rice flavor than the other ogorami, as if it was a sake brewed from a sake yeast 😀.
We also have nigori sake from Tomikunishiki, so tomorrow we will compare the nigori sake from Tomikunishiki🤣.
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Nao888
Yasube, good evening 🌛Fujunishiki is in Kasai city ✨I passed by the brewery many times on business but never got to try it 😅I think it's not easy to get to, but I don't think it's a walk from Hokkaguchi station 👀.
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ポンちゃん
Hi Yasubeyesan 🐦.
That's something you can only get from visiting a sake brewery😊👍✨I'm curious because I haven't had Morinori and Junsei out of HYO5KURA ❣️ I don't see Tomikunishiki very often, so maybe I'll visit the brewery once...
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ヤスベェ
Hi Nao888!
I actually walked over one mountain from Kakogawa on the Seto Inland Sea side, then visited the warehouse and walked from there to Hokkeguchi 🤣.
But the harvest was worth the effort😇.
Please take a peek 😇
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ヤスベェ
Hi Pon 😀
It's pretty inconvenient if you're walking, but it's pretty easy to get to if you have a car 😇.
However, the food and sake paired with the food at Fukura, which is attached to Tomikunishiki, is a good combination, so walking is recommended 🤣.
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