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Otokoyama御免酒
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ヒロ
☀️ Gomenzake was a title given by the Edo Shogunate to sake that was treated as an official sake 🧐. That's very prestigious ✨. Moist and deep-rooted flavor. Is this a thicker flavor? 🤔, but it quickly pulls away and ends before you can say "oh...". The sharpness that ends just one step before satisfaction is superb ✨.
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AAJI
Hiro-san, good evening. It is said that "Sake is made from Kenryo and Otokoyama" was said in the mid to late Edo period. I heard that the Edo period brewery of Kenrishi is now gone and it is now called Kenrishi. The brand power must have been great 😊.
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ヒロ
Good evening, AAJI 😃. I see! I'm learning a lot 📚. I guess Otokoyama must have been great too, since they say "Sake is ‾". I personally am not disappointed that "Masamune" is not mentioned 😭
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bouken
Good evening, Hiro-san. Otokoyama and Kenryo were both originally founded in Itami, and the old pine tree that still exists in Itami today also calls itself Gomenzake, so maybe Itami sake itself is a prestigious sake 🤔.
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ヒロ
Hi bouken 😃 I did a little research. I heard that during the Edo period, Itami's sake was highly regarded and became the shogun's gozenzake 🧐 and Oimatsu was similarly recognized by the Edo Shogunate. Thanks for your comment 😄 I now have more knowledge.
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