まつちよ
The last one is Junmai Daiginjo on the right.
The top aroma is fruity and sweet.
In the mouth, it has a refreshing juicy sweetness and a clean acidity that is refreshing and refreshing.
I think this was the most delicious.
The third picture was taken at the Noboru Sake store where we bought our souvenirs, where we found a four-pack bottle of Sanko Tenpyo Yamahai and Namahashi.
By the way, I bought 5 bottles of sake as souvenirs, of which 2 were from Nara 😂.
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ひるぺこ
Good evening, Matsuchiyo-san. It's a perfect trip to Nara to visit Noboru Sake Shop 😆 and Sanko Tenpyo! We have a bottle of it at home, too, and we're sipping it now 😊.
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bouken
Good evening, Mr. Matsuchiyo 😃
I see you went to Noboru Sake Shop too 😳They have an amazing selection of sake 😁I went there for the first time this year and there were so many sake that I wanted to buy 😻
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まつちよ
Hi Hirupeko 🍶.
I've only had Sanko Tenpyo in Sanbai, but it's kind of nice 😊.
I'm thinking of going deep into those mountains in the Sanin area someday.
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まつちよ
Hello bouken🍶.
I've been to the store for a few years now, and it's a great place to go.
I wish they would move to Tokyo 😂.
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ポンちゃん
Hello, Matsuchiyo-san!
I like the comparison of samomorosugi! And this Jun Dai is delicious ❣️ though I can't afford it 😅
I see you went to Noboru-san too, it's nice to have a series of one brand 😆.
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まつちよ
Good evening, Pon-chan🍶.
I think the only one in Tokyo that can compete with Noboru Sake Shop is Kodama in Otsuka.
Please stop by if you run through the Nakasendo area 😆.
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