bouken
Kansai Sake-no-Wa Sakai Bring Your Own Off-line Meeting (3)
The first bottle of sake brought by Mr. and Mrs. Wakata
Ding, which was on my list of things I wanted to try, finally got to drink it.
The label looks like a person's face 🤔.
They bought it at a liquor store in Nagano prefecture because there is no special distributor in Kansai. The nearest store from Kansai is also in Aichi prefecture? I think there is a place that sells Takizawa...
They used to use Miyamanishiki and Kinmonniki, but now they seem to use only Miyamanishiki.
It seems that not only the brewer but also the distributor must agree to become a distributor, and if you don't sell a certain number of bottles, the distributor will be terminated 💦...that's a high hurdle to jump 🤣.
The aroma is very fruity and sweet, but when you drink it, you get the impression that it's a bit refreshing. It has a nice sharpness and the sweetness is not too strong, so even people who like dry wine will like it!
Thanks for the drink 😋😋.
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ヤスベェ
Hello, bouken!
It was my first time to drink Ding, but I was a little surprised to hear that it was your first time to drink Ding, which I have heard a lot about how delicious it is 🤣.
It's a really good drink as they say, but if it's hard to get, I wonder when I can drink it next😅.
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ワカ太
Hi bouken😃I'm curious about your list of what you'd like to drink and the rest of the lineup 😁There's a lot of information here in this review, more than just the offline conversation! You've done so much research, hats off to you ✨
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bouken
Good evening, Mr. Yasube.
I've been trying to buy sake directly from the store instead of buying it in the store 😅.
Let's go to Nagoya or Tokyo and get Ding while we're at it 🤣.
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bouken
Good evening, Mr. Wakata.
The rest of the lineup is listed in the introduction to Sake no Wa 😌.
The information I wrote was on a website that I googled and found at the top 😁.
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