バナ@39
I love attending weddings.
Fortunately, I have yet to hit an unhappy wedding, and everyone seems happy.
Not that the congratulatory money doesn't hurt, but I'm willing to pay 30,000 or so if I can drink in the happiness of my friends to the extent that they invite me to their weddings.
However, the first wedding rush came when I was 25-6, and I went to 12 weddings in 6 months.
I once attended a family wedding and reception at a wedding hall in Maihama during the day and then attended a friend's reception in Minato Mirai at night.
I had fresh flowers wrapped at my family's ceremony and gave a bouquet of flowers as an apology for being late to my friend's reception. Now that I think about it, that sucks.
In the end, I paid over 400,000 congratulatory gifts in six months.
My own wedding was a modest affair with only my family members, so the recovery rate was almost zero.
The celebration before the wedding party was Shinshu Kamerei.
I heard that there are not many wholesalers for Kinmon-nishiki.
I heard that the liquor store I go to has tanks of it.
The bottle was opened.
It has a chili-like flavor.
It is fresh and fruity.
The distinctive bitterness, like citrus peel, is a nice accent.
Is this bitterness characteristic of Kinmon-Nishiki?
It is delicious as it is quintessential.
You can buy it with peace of mind.
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