bouken
We bought it at a special distributor in Kyoto, which the brewer told us about.
I also tasted it at traveling SAKE 😁.
I bought it at "tane", a sake store in Shijo.
It is a liquor store that opened around the end of last year. The owner of the store was spun off from Yamanaka Sake Shop.
The owner of the shop is a former owner of Yamanaka Sake Shop, so many of the brands they carry are the same as Yamanaka Sake Shop, but I got the impression that they have a good selection of heated sake, especially Akizuka, Yuho, Asahikiku, Katanozakura, Etsukaijin, and Oroku.
I wanted to try the Blue Label draft, but they only had bottles, so here it is. It has a mild taste and a gentle sweetness. I think it's a versatile type of sake that won't interfere with food during dinner and can be drunk on its own with a gentle taste. Tochigi Ai
It seems to be spicier than the impression I had when I tasted it at a traveling SAKE shop.
When I bought it, the owner asked me if I was okay with the fruity taste of the sake. I was asked if it was okay, but it's not as fruity as it says.
I guess it is fruity among the sakes the store sells.
The rice seems to be Hitogokochi.
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つぶちゃん
Good evening, bouken 🌙.
I'm very glad to see that you drink a lot of Tochigi sake, and there are so many that I haven't tried even though I'm a local 😌. I've only had Asahi Ei and I'd like to try Toushou next time 😊.
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bouken
Good evening, Tsubu 😃.
I love Tochigi ♥ that you drink a lot of Tochigi sake 😁.
I see you are near the brewery 😳I thought both Asahi Ei and Tosyu have a gentle touch overall😊Tosyu please try it🤗.
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