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Nada is a sake from Imazu Township.
I like the description "genuine Nada sake."
I heard that now you can buy it only at the brewery (they ask you to call them at least one day in advance) or at a store called "Meitengai" in the basement of Frente Nishinomiya in front of JR Nishinomiya Station.
I went to Amagasaki to look for secondhand books and bought it at a shop called "Meiten-gai".
It went in easily. First of all, it tastes like water.
The spiciness and sweetness with a hint of twist come from the inside. Both of them have a deep and rich taste.
It has a nostalgic old-fashioned sake feeling.
How about if you heat it up?
The spiciness is crisp and cheerful.
The sweetness is moderate.
The spiciness and sweetness are complemented by a fluffy umami flavor, and the aftertaste continues to be fluffy.
The best flavor blooms when it is served a little warm.
It is an old-fashioned sake that has been loved for a long time, a model of Nada's sake = a model of sake.
Now, we have completely conquered Nada's breweries.
With the remaining two brands (both from Akashi), I have completely conquered the more than 70 breweries in Hyogo. I'll do my best to drink them.
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