MimurosugiKINOTOMI 菩提もと 山田錦 巳年限定酒
N.E
@Home Drinking
Happy New Year to all Sakewa users❗
I hope you can feel free to get involved with me again this year 🙇.
For my first bottle of the new year, I too decided to make a zodiac sign label 😉.
The endorsement says that Imanishi Shuzo brews sake in the lap of Ogami Shrine, where they believe in a white snake as an incarnation of God... so it was brewed only for the year of the snake 🤔.
The taste has a slight gassy feeling and a light sweetness that spreads pleasantly in the mouth ❗
The balance of acidity is also exquisite ❗👍️
This deliciousness was a winner 🎯, so it looks like it will be a good year.
PS. Mr. Muro!
I too was not a Fukushima sake at the first shot, so I was like "why not Fukushima sake? I couldn't go into it 💢🤣.
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10ZG-STQ
N.E. Happy New Year!
Bodhi yeast seems to be sweet and tasty.
I wish you a happy new year as well.
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ma-ki-
Happy New Year, N.E. 🎍.
I hope you have a great new year 🙇.
It's great to start the year at Mimurosugi, the home of the sake god ✨.
Let's enjoy the sake life more and more this year 😊.
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コタロー
Happy New Year, N.E. 🎍.
I also decided to have this zodiac sign bottle for my first bottle in the new year ☺️ Limited brew for the year of the snake, it's a good start with the delicious taste that is typical of Mimuro cedar 😋.
Let's enjoy drinking it again this year 🍶 Thank you ✨.
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N.E
Hello Mr. Kotaro, I look forward to working with you again this year 😆.
I see you chose this one for your first bottle in the New Year⁉
It seems to be a good omen in the year of Snake, because of the connection with the incarnation of God, a white snake, and if it was even better, there was nothing else to say. 👍️
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ワカ太
Happy New Year, N.E. ⛩ and I wish you a happy new year: 🙇♀️
We're really starting the year with the same drink - I'm glad ☺️ I actually bought the pink one, so I'm looking forward to comparing it to the deliciousness of this one 🩷.
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うっち〜の超〜りっぱ
Happy New Year, N.E. 🎉 I wish you a happy and healthy year 👍 I look forward to working with you again this year 🙇.
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N.E
Happy New Year to you, Uchi~'s super~ryu🎍!
How is your dog?
Let's be healed by Sake and your dog this year too 😆.
I look forward to working with you again this year 🙇.
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N.E
Thank you 10ZG-STQ 😆.
I thought I had returned your comment... 🤔 sorry for the delay 🙏.
It was very easy to drink, not too rich and mildly acidic even for a Bodhi yeast 😋.
I look forward to working with you again this year 🙇.
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N.E
ma-ki, thank you again and again 😆.
I've been drunk for a while now, so my replies have been a bit scattered 🙏 lol.
I thought that if the god of alcohol is related to the white snake, then the limited edition for the year of the snake would be a good choice ☝.
It was a hit. 👍️
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N.E
Thank you so much for this one, Wakata 😆.
I'm sure you'll benefit from this, so let's share the good luck together: ⛩️⤴️🤣
I'm looking forward to your review of the pink one 😆.
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10ZG-STQ
N.E. Thank you for your response.
I look forward to working with you again this year.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
N.E., once again, thank you for your support this year: 🙇🏻🙇🏻♀️
It's a great way to kick off the New Year with a winning drink 🍶. ‼️
PS... there is no way that we are not the first Tochigi Sake 😆.
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N.E
Jay & Nobby, I'm looking forward to working with you this year too: 🙇♂️
Please continue to spread the love 🥰 this year 🙇.
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ポンちゃん
Happy New Year, N.E. 🎍New Year's greetings 🙇🙇.
I'm looking at the zodiac bottle from the brewery on the side of the God of Sake for my first drink✨I'm sure whoever is drinking this will get a blessing 😆👍Great start!
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N.E
Pon-chan, I look forward to working with you again this year: 🙇♂️
The god of alcohol ⛩️ is a white snake, and this year is the year of the snake🐍, so I'm sure you'll get more blessings than ever before ⤴️
I'm just worried that it will be a year of too much power and sake, sake, sake 🤣.
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