Fumigiku富実菊 純米吟醸NEXT
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[Fukui Spring New Sake Festival]
The last sake we drank was from the Toyama booth, which we had not visited yet. My father went there earlier and said they did not have "Katsuma" and "Haneya", but they did have "Tomijikiku".
Haneya" is available at some stores in the prefecture, so this is a rarer sake to finish off the event with 🍶.
Tomijikiku Junmai Ginjo NEXT
The aroma is like a sweet banana, and after the first sip, the sweetness finishes with a long, full, sweet aftertaste.
A little bit dry with sweetness like Haneya 🤔.
In addition to the sake brewery and restaurants, there was a booth selling sake cups made of saketani stone, which was mined in the local area in the past and used to be sold under the FUKUI BLUE brand.
Although the mining of sceptre stones has ended, many old houses in Fukui were built with sceptre stones, and the demolished items are reprocessed and sold 😊.
This concludes this post on the Fukui Spring New Sake Festival 🙋🙋.
From next time onwards, we'll be back with our regular? I'm going to move on to the "additional time section" 🤣.
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@水橋
Good morning, Gyve 😃.
Sounds like a fun event 😃.
The coasters and sake cups look good too, I had to google them 😆.
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マナチー
I'd like to try Haneya's local brand when I go to Hokuriku ☺️
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ひるぺこ
Hi Gyve, Hi ☀️ We were at the same event but the drinks we were drinking were so different 😳It's the difference between a novice and a pro in Fukui 👍I didn't even notice how great the vessels were💦I'll have to go back!
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Hey Jive, I'm with you 😃.
Fumikiku! I enjoyed the first one of the year 🤗I'm kind of glad to close here 😊.
Aditional time⏳ is long these days 😆 looking forward to it!
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ジャイヴ
Hello @Mizuhashi!
Most of the sake breweries in Fukui are participating in this event, and you can drink at a very reasonable price, so if you want to enjoy Fukui sake, I recommend this event 😁.
The sakagashi sakagashi is good, the texture of the sakagashi changes when it gets wet after you pour the sake ✨.
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ジャイヴ
Hi Manachie!
I've been collecting a lot of sakagashi (stone sceptre) and now I have quite a collection 😁.
I hope you'll try the Tomijikiku when you come to Hokuriku ✨.
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ジャイヴ
Hi Hirupeko!
I can drink most of the standard sake at Fukui's izakaya (pubs), such as Kuroryu and Bon, so I dared to drink mainly minor sakes 😁.
I hope this will be a good opportunity to share information about Fukui, including the sake cups 🤔.
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ジャイヴ
Hi Jay & Nobby!
This was my first "Tomijikiku" and it was interesting to see how similar and different it was from "Haneya" 😁.
I think I'm drinking too much as I'm drinking so-so at this point in my summary 🤣.
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ポンちゃん
Gyve, thanks for your hard work on this post 😊.
Fumiikiku I always had a hard time going through it but after reading your review I want to try it! I'd love to compare it to Haneya too 😁.
I've seen the sceptered stone since I saw it on Bratamori 😳Guyvesan👍✨
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ジャイヴ
Good evening, Pon-chan 🌛.
It was my first "Fumijikiku", so in a way I was more pleased than if they had "Haneya" on the shelf 😁.
The price of the sceptre was really shocking, so I found a good bargain ✨.
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