まつちよ
Now here's a review of the sake I bought as a souvenir (I can't go on yet!)
I bought a bottle of Hana no Dew sake🍶 that was not available at Sakebar Fukuzo.
I was allowed to taste the sake at the store attached to the brewery (3rd photo) and bought the once-fired special pure sake since it was hand-carried.
The initial aroma is sweet like honey.
In the mouth, it has a full-bodied sweet flavor with a slightly classical acidity.
It goes well with dishes with strong flavors.
We drank Hana no Dew Josen when we had seiro-mushi (steamed eel) at Motoyoshiya in Yanagawa (4th photo), and it went well with the sweet and spicy flavor of the eel.
It was quite delicious 🍶✨.
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グラ
Hi Matsuchiyo-san, nice to meet you. Hana-no-Dew has a strong, rich flavor and, as you say, goes well with dishes with strong flavors. Motoyoshiya is delicious, isn't it? Whenever I go to Yanagawa, I go here too 🚙.
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まつちよ
Gula, it's nice to meet you too 🍶.
I've read some of your reviews to make sure I'm not mistaken 😅
I also liked Hibikotsuru 😄 it's delicious ✨.
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まつちよ
I know I'm getting side-tracked, but Hana-no-Dew is a very good sake as a food sake.
I was born in Omuta, but this was my first time to try seiro-mushi in Yanagawa. I am glad I chose Motoyoshiya.
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