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This is the second bottle I purchased from Chiyo Shuzo.
It was fresh, refreshing, and easy to drink, so I put it back in the refrigerator once so as not to drink it all up.
As the days went by, it became mellower, more aromatic, and pleasantly enjoyable.
I know it sounds like a waste of money, but I ended up heating it up to lukewarm.
I wanted to enjoy it a little more and was thinking of leaving some for later, but I drank it all in one go, lukewarm.
I felt the sweetness increased when it was lukewarm, which warmed my cold body and made it hard to stop drinking.
Around the area where Chiyo Brewery is located, there is the Kamoyamaguchi Shrine, where the Kamo (Kamo) clan lived, and historical fantasies abound.
It is said that the Nara Basin used to be a lake, and I wondered if the surface of the water came as far as this area. I wondered if the surface of the water came as far as this area.
In addition to "Shinoho," Chiyo Shuzo also has a brand called "Kujira. Although we did not purchase it this time, it has been the name of a place since ancient times, and the prefecture of Kushira was also created after the abolition of the han system.
The etymological origin of the word seems to be varied. Kushira (steep slope), Kushihira (spirit), whale....
Whichever one you choose, you can have a dreamy trip through ancient history.
I enjoyed a glass of Shinomine, remembering the area around the brewery of the Chiyo Sake Brewery.
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