bouken
I asked Mr. Jaive to barter with me off-line because the name "Kansai" is funny even though it is in Fukui 😁.
I forgot it at the after-party and went to get it the next day💦.
It's fresh and sweet, but it's 20 degrees, so it's a powerful sake with a lot of gusto.
I think it's better to drink it on the rocks because it has a very strong alcoholic taste.
It doesn't get watery with ice, and on the rocks it's just right.
I like the simple label.
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ジャイヴ
Hello bouken!
Thank you for tasting "Kansai" 😁.
The origin of "Kansai" is also related to "Fushimi" and "Nada", so we are glad that you are interested in such a sake ✨.
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pyonpyon
bouken, good evening 🌙😃❗I'm glad you found the place you forgot 😅I'm glad you found it 👍You can also enjoy the change in taste right after you put ice in it and when it starts to fade ❗Sounds delicious 😋💕.
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bouken
Hi Gyve ☀.
I looked up the origin 😃.
I can feel the thought that went into the brand name, or rather the great expectations at the time of naming it 🤗.
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bouken
Hello pyonpyon!
I'm so glad you found us 💦.
I have to be careful 😅 since this is the second time I've done this.
It was like an ice breaker without the sweetness when you put ice 🧊 in it 😋.
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