Kumakichi
We had an original Daiginjo "GINN" from sake boutique GINN in Ginza, Tokyo.
I thought it was 3,800 yen and a little expensive, but there is no one who doesn't know if it is a watch lover. The bottle that Mr. Franck Muller praises and loves drinking, ...
In fact, I was finally able to buy it by the third honestly because it was always sold out though I was told when I happened to visit the shop.
The bottle design was also designed by designer Riko Takahashi...
I finally opened a bottle of this particular one!
As soon as you open the bottle, you can smell the sweet, fresh, fruity aroma of this particular sake. It's not often that you see such an intense aroma.
When you take a sip, it's a very beautiful sake! The sweetness, the sharpness from the acidity, it's so elegant! Not a kudzu melon!
It was a pretty clean tasting sake that was cut down quite a bit.
Rice polishing ratio: 40%, alcohol content: 17 degrees
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A205X253
Hello, Mr. Kumakichi 0426! I didn't know there was a sake boutique in Ginza! It looks interesting, so I'm going to take a peek while I'm in the neighborhood! Franck Muller is eccentric recently. And it becomes expensive from the beginning, and I cannot get it!
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Kumakichi
Dear A205X253
Good evening! Gin in Ginza is different from a normal liquor store in that the clerk will talk enthusiastically about the recommended sake... You may have your own taste, but if you like talking with liquor stores, I recommend it!
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