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It is said to be a limited edition sake of the Japan Famous Sake Association.
I can't find the name of the brewery in Sake-no-wa...
The official name is Chiyouju Toraya Co.
The brewery makes Kasumijoju and Sanhyakunen no Toraya.
It seems to be a branch of the Kotobuki Toraya Brewery.
This is the first time I have had Chiyotobuki at home. The rice is Haenuki and Miyamanishiki, and they use Yamagata yeast. It has a mild sweetness. The aftertaste is nutty and lingers for quite a long time.
I bought it because I was impressed with Chiyotsu I had at another sake shop, but 🤔.
The second day, the sweetness increased, but I don't like the nuttiness that comes out.
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