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WOM
Welcome party at the company! I brought in four different kinds of sake with different characters as a kind of Noto cheering sake. The first was Kanazawa Nakamuraya. The series is a series of sake brewed by the Ishikawa Sake Brewers Association, with 18 breweries in the prefecture participating with a unified label. Nichiei is another brand of Nakamura Shuzo, the main brand! It is refreshing. The aroma is mild, and it goes down smoothly. I secretly recommend this sake, as it has a lot of fans when you include a bottle in a drinking comparison. It is a local sake of Kanazawa.
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ジャイヴ
Hello WOM! I had a bottle of "Kaga no Tsuki" the other day, but I didn't know there were 18 breweries in total 😲. I've never had Nakamuraya, so I'd like to try this sake that has a lot of passionate local fans 😁.
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ポンちゃん
Hello WOM 🐦. I too was surprised to see that there are 18 breweries 😳I see only 4 or so breweries advertised by liquor stores and such... I haven't tasted it yet, so I'd like to support them, but I'd also genuinely like to drink it 😊.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Hi WOM 😃. The label is also great as it truly connects Ishikawa Prefecture 🥹It is quintessential to choose this sake 🍶 for your welcome party 😊.
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WOM
Mr. Gyve. Thank you very much. I love Kaga no Tsuki too. It's hard to conquer 18, so I decided to go with this one.
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WOM
Pon. Thank you very much. It seems that most of the sake breweries in Ishikawa are participating in this event, except for the breweries in Okunoto, because of the solidarity of the sake breweries in Ishikawa. It is interesting that there are so many different kinds of local sake because the diversity is what makes it so appealing. Nakamuraya, you may be able to buy it in Tokyo and Osaka.
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Jay & Nobby. Thank you very much. It seems that the design of the origami is reminiscent of a thousand folded paper cranes. Little by little, we started to see Okunoto's sake, including the sake that was not broken.
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