N.E
Fukushima sake (5)
Speaking of Fukushima sake, you have to drink Tobiroki too. ⁉️
This time it's a fresh Kasumi-shu from the first pressing!
It has a light sweetness and silky mouthfeel like a light nigori sake, but the balance of umami is exquisite without being too overpowering✨.
This beautiful taste is the reason why it is called the representative of Fukushima. ☝️
PS. Speaking of Tobiroki, there was an incident when my wife used it as a cooking sake...
She said "I made a delicious simmered dish 😆" and she was so happy.
Ignorance is invincible 🤣.
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AAJI
Good morning N.E. 😊 My wife is invincible, but I've managed to prevent any trouble as I've indicated that I'm willing to use it as a cooking sake. She is a Fukushima sake lover and has many interesting things to offer. Have a nice New Year's Day. 😊
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N.E
Good morning, AAJI 😆
It has become a rule in our house to decide the order in which we can use it since then 🤣.
They say you can't stay away from sake anymore 😅
AAJI, please have a drunken New Year's 🎍🐴.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
N.E., I'm with you 😃.
In our house where the middle section of the fridge for daily use is occupied by sake-sama under the agreement of the couple 😆 might not happen 😉 but surely the stew will be delicious 😋.
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N.E
Jay & Nobby, are you drinking on New Year's Eve?
In the J&N family, Nobby is a drinker too 😅I don't think there will be any incidents, but in our house, sake will be consumed by the dishes in a steady stream🤣.
I'm trying to rank them and deal with it 🫡.
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