グラ
This is a Shimane sake post for a while. My wife went on a trip to Shimane and bought this. It is Izumo limited sake.
I am ashamed to say that I did not know that Shimane Prefecture is the birthplace of sake.
It is my first time to drink this brand. The aroma is a bit classic. It is a dry sake with excellent rice flavor. The aftertaste is very delicious with a clean and crisp finish. Recommended to drink at room temperature.
Sakonishiki is sake rice used only in Shimane Prefecture.
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bouken
Good evening, Mr. Gula.
I was given a bottle of this before, but it was only available in Izumo 😳I remember it being delicious 🤔.
There are many theories about the birthplace of sake in Nara and Itami, Hyogo 😅.
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グラ
bouken-san Good evening! I was told that it may be limited to the San-in region, not Izumo. But I think it is a rare sake 🍶 and delicious.
There are many theories 😅.
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ちょろき
Mr. Gras.
Good evening.
So it's Izumo - I thought it was Nara.
But just like the originals, it's just a matter of saying it 😅.
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アラジン
Good morning, Gula 😃.
I'm looking forward to your wife's series of souvenir sake 😊.
Sako Nishiki, the original sake rice of Shimane Prefecture 🌾☺️
I would like to try this sake rice named after the Sako Shrine, one of the grounds for the birthplace of sake, and I would love to drink it!
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グラ
Choroki-san Good evening😊Well, as you say, you say it, but I've learned a little about Shimane, so for now I'd like to believe in the theory that it originated in Shimane🍶.
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グラ
Aladdin-san Good evening😊The sake rice called Midori-no-Mai seems to be a Shimane Prefecture original and I am looking forward to it as well. The Sakonishiki had a great flavor.
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