しょう太
This is my last post for this year. I have posted about 50 times on Sake-no-wa, but I have been into sake for about 40 years. In total, I have drunk more than 2,000 brands of sake and I am thankful that I have been able to do so without any health problems. The only things I have taken care of are drinking the same amount of water when drinking and visiting the dentist to check my periodontal disease and caries. I hope to keep my healthy life expectancy and enjoy sake in the future...ne!
This time we opened a bottle of sake from Ikoma, Nara. It was the first time in almost a year that I visited the brewery store and purchased this sake.
It had a clear acidity and a hint of citrus aroma.
I could faintly feel the clear acidity and citrusy aroma. It is said to go well with Japanese food, so I paired it with a nabe (hot pot). It was delicious.
By the way, "mountain" and "crane" are said to be the most common kanji used for sake.
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ポンちゃん
Thank you for this past year, Shota 🙇.
You have 40 years of sake experience 😳It's really great that you have come this far in good health👍✨.
I look forward to working with you again next year 🙏🙏.
Please have a happy new year!
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しょう太
We have enjoyed watching you for the past year. Please take care of yourself in this severe cold weather, Pon-chan ^_^.
I hope you are in good health and enjoying your life of drinking!
Right? ‼️
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good evening, Shota 😃.
Great sake history 🤗We are all about sake records ❗️ health first that's right 😌.
Have a happy new year!
I hope to see you next year in Tochigi 👋
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しょう太
Good morning, Jay & Nobby 😃As I look back on my purchase record, there are only a few Tochigi sake such as "Shikizakura", "Senkou", "Houou Mita" and "Ona". There are many other delicious sake. I will walk around next year so that I can meet them!
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