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joys and sorrows
The sweetness and freshness of the banana flavors come in quickly and smoothly, and then the delicious bitterness grows in the second half. The bitterness, the green grass and banana aroma of the unpasteurized sake linger on the finish, which softly fades away. Delicious.
It's quite a flashy label. The butterfly on this label is called the Asagimadara. It is said that they migrate long distances across the sea. The label was chosen because the butterflies come from the area near the brewery, at the foot of the Mikane Mountains in Aichi Prefecture. I read on Wikipedia that this butterfly is quite interesting. Then, when you catch it, you write the date and place of capture on its wings with a magic marker and release it. Then they study the distance they travel.
To use a Ghibli analogy, it's the last scene of "Omohide Poroporo". The main character Taeko takes a new step forward to the song "Ai wa Hana, Kimi wa sono tane" sung by Harumi Miyako. It's a sweet, lost and bitter, blue and lively step.
Satisfaction: ★★★★ .
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