bouken
I wanted to buy the special honjozo since it was the talk of the town, but the shelves were empty because it was the end of the year. I wanted to buy Dewa-no-Fuji because it was the talk of the town, but the shelves were empty because it was the end of the year. I bought this one because it was the last one.
I bought it at Umemoto Sake Shop in Nishinakajima Minamikata. Probably the only distributor in Kansai. I think this is the only distributor in Kansai.
They have a SNS and a website, but they don't really communicate much information, so I hadn't been to their store until now.
The main brands they carry are Dewa no Fuji, Doukan (the Shiga one, not the Chiyoda brewery), Shuyooshi, Amano sake, and other sake from the Meimon Shukai. There may be others.
It has a fruity ginjo aroma despite the low rice polishing. Fresh and sweet. Overall, it is refreshing and light. Also worth mentioning is the cost. This is only 880 yen including tax.
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bouken
The regular price is 880 yen, but it was 1100 yen at this store, which is a secret. I think they either added shipping costs or made a mistake because the regular price of the Special Honjozo is 1100 yen. Well, it's cheap even at 1100 yen.
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T.KISO
Good morning, bouken ☀️.
It was introduced on social media at my favorite liquor store a little far from here. I've never heard of it.
I'm sure you've heard of it.
But I went through it 💦.
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T.KISO
Whoa, I️ am so curious!
I should have gone and bought it🤣.
Even then I wondered why the special honjozo was more expensive⁉️ and for a moment, hmmm🤔.
My comptroller (lol) worked😭.
Now I regret it 😱.
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bouken
Good morning, T.KISO ☀☀☀☀☀☀.
I was at the event at Hankyu department store and it was treated like a next breakthrough candidate 😯The price difference may be because the rice for the special honjozo is Miyamanishiki 🤔.
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