bouken
I bought this one after wondering about the Eiko-Fuji's fox label. There was no chrysanthemum.
I read that the purchase of Jikin, Shinmasa, and Hiyoroki is available only to the staff, but I wonder if there are any other conditions besides the point card. I didn't ask this time because I didn't want to buy them.
I used Tsuyahime 100. It has a nice firmness and peachy sweetness. The latter half of the rice flavor and a small amount of pungent taste come in and converge. The sweetness and acidity are impressive.
I think it is not the sweetest of the Eiko-Fuji wines.
On a different topic...
Today, I went to a supermarket called Yamasho in JR Ashiya Station, and found that it was originally a liquor store in the Kyotango area, so they had a wide variety of Tango sake such as Tamagawa and Yaetsuru.
They also had Takizawa and Miharu Gomangoku, which are sake brands not often seen in the Kansai region, so I think I will visit again.
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うまいうまい
Good evening, Mr. bouken🌠You know Sukuisho⁉️I'm impressed! I was thinking at the same time "I knew it" 😅😅 We were talking about Kongo station just the other day. 😅I was just the other day talking about Kongo station 🤣I heard that the point card is very important ☝️.
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bouken
Good evening, mai mai mai 😃.
Of course I know 😊I think I check out almost every liquor store in Kansai that does installations 😏It's rare that I get excited about the topic of Kongo station 🤣I go there just enough to not run out of points 😁.
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しんじょう
(Thank you for your help every time.
I'd like to go to Ashiya station because I can force myself to ride a bike there.
I would be happy if you have some Yaetsuru regular sake or something like that.
Personally, I'm interested in supermarkets because they are sometimes better than sake specialty stores.
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bouken
Shinjou-san, thank you every time!
Is it a bicycle 😯.
I don't know if it was regular sake, but there were indeed Yaetsuru and Kyo no Haru on the line, labels you don't see at local sake shops. All the sake is kept in the fridge and seems to be well managed.
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bouken
There seem to be many supermarkets that focus on sake in the Ashiya area, so it might be a good idea. Even if you don't go to Ashiya, there are stores in Noda and Fukushima, and Bic Beans also carries Takezumi and Joyo.
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しんじょう
Thank you very much.
If so, I'll go and see it with the autumn leaves.
I've never seen Takezumi at the supermarket, so I'll start from Noda.
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