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National Sake Fair 2025㊷
Tokyo Metropolitan Government①
Tamanjutsu, which is my personal favorite sake.
The problem is that you can't get it in Kansai.
It's a member of the Meimon Sake Association, but you rarely see it at liquor stores that are members of the Meimon Sake Association...
I drank
Tamanboast Junmai Daiginjo
Polishing ratio 35%, Hyogo Yamadanishiki, Sake degree +3, 15-16 degrees, 5830 yen
Fruity and clean taste with a gorgeous ginjo aroma.
The sweetness is mild.
Yaegiku (matured sake) Junmai-shu
Polishing ratio 70%, Koshihikari rice produced in Akiruno City, 15%.
Sake degree -3, acidity 1.9, 1650 yen
Drink it because of its classic label.
This sake is a reissue of a sake from the Morita Sake Brewery that used to brew in Akiruno City. It is said that they are related to Morita Sake Brewery.
I thought it was an arugula, but it is a junmai sake. I searched for it and found out that it is an aged sake.
It is sweet and round with a strong umami flavor.
The official website says it is out of stock and the next shipment will be after September 2013.
Tamanjutsu is still good.
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