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Today I went to Mt. Takao with pay!
And while climbing the mountain, I bought a bottle of Takao Hiyadoroshi, which is only available this time of year. I'm actually excited because this is the first time I've had Hiyaoroshi!
The aroma is a light, slightly fragrant aroma. There is no corner to the smell, and I wonder if this is the unique aroma of hiyaoroshi?
In the mouth, a fresh flavor with a mild, gentle sweetness and a hint of bitterness coexists. Like the smell, the flavor has no corners, and it is easy to drink. This is the flavor of hiyaoroshi!
It was so easy to drink that a whole bottle was gone before I knew it. I heard that this sake can be enjoyed lukewarm, so I think I will try lukewarm next time.
Climbing Mt. Takao and quenching my thirst with Mt. Takao while soaking up the memories of Mt. In other words, it was a day that was all about Mt.
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