しんしんSY
How do you read the word "kakiguchi"?
It's written "komorikku."
It means "a secluded place surrounded by mountains.
Now, the next sake!
There are so many different types of sake to compare, it's hard to decide!
Since I have never had Ash, let's go with its pairing, Shinmasa!
We had the No.6 X-type again, which was served at a birthday party for a friend of mine at the end of last month!
Just the right amount of acidity and sweetness!
It's an excellent sake!
This restaurant is as delicious as its reputation for serving ryotei-class food and snacks!
Oysters marinated in soy sauce!
The oysters were moist, large, and delicious, and were produced in Senpohji, Hokkaido!
It goes well with sake!
Shinmasa and blissful snacks!
We can enjoy the best night!
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Rice used : Akita rice
Rice Polishing Ratio : Koji Rice 35%, Kake Rice 45
Alcohol content : 13% (undiluted)
Brewing vessel : Wooden vat
Bottle used: Madame Edwarda #1
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