ヤスベェ
Earlier this year, I visited Shorakuji Temple in Nara and met the members of Sake-no-wa at the Bodai Hashiroshi Hashimoto Festival, which got me more into sake 😇.
At the Bodai Hashiwashi Festival, I bought these 3 bottles 😀.
I walked down the mountain carrying the sake I bought at Shoreki-ji Temple, and when I almost fell down due to being knocked off my feet, my wife kindly told me to fall down in front of her, not behind her, and I managed to reach the station at the foot of the mountain without breaking any bottles 😇.
I bought 3 bottles that I tasted at Shoreki-ji that I thought were delicious... Takacho-san, Sanomorosugi-san and Yatagarasu-san, but today I chose Takacho-san among them 😀.
Takacho-san is a sake brewed by Yucho-san, who is famous for Kaze no Mori (Wind Forest) 😀.
It looks dark yellow and gives the image of old mature sake, but when I put it in my mouth, it had a thick and rich atmosphere, but it was a very sweet and tasty sake that lingered in my mouth but did not have a bad taste 😀 It is a very high quality sake.
It was a very high level sake and as expected 🤣.
It was delicious! ❤️
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ポンちゃん
Hi Yasbaye 🐦.
I've only tasted it, but it's a taste I'd like to drink slowly at home 😊I love the austere look of the drinks you bought and the ones you're comparing ✨.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Hi Yasbaye 😃
I like the way the atmosphere of the photo with the sake drinks lined up for comparison keeps changing 🤗Maybe the time will come when we can feel the spring 🌸 with Yasbaye's drinking comparison photos😊.
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ヤスベェ
Hi Pon 😀
My favorite line as a taste is still light and fruity sake, but these three are special because I met them at the first sake event I visited😇.
But I'd like to broaden my taste palate 🤣.
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ヤスベェ
Hi Jay & Nobby 😀
The most fun time is when we are thinking about the sake to compare 😇.
We are planning to start our spring sake comparison in mid-April 🌸 although our fridge is still full and we are not ready for spring sake yet.
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