Gekkyu冬季限定醸造 しぼりたて無濾過生原酒 純米酒
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July 11 was the full moon of July [buck moon 🦌🌛]. "Buck" refers to a stag, and its horns grow back at this time of year. On that day, I was lying on the futon with my daughter watching the moon peeking through the clouds and the orange-tinged moon [oil moon].
Now, let's go have a moon-viewing party with the moon on the following day: 🌕️🍶
Nagurayama Tsukiyumi Winter Limited Brewing Shiboritate Unfiltered Nama-shu Junmai-shu.
I saw a review of "Tsukiyumi" by Matsuchiyo and fell in love with the label.
The full moon is intoxicating, but I also like to watch the faint crescent moon when it is fully squeezed 🥰.
[Glass.]
Sweet and fruity aroma of rice, juicy flavor and sweetness with a good mouthfeel, and a slight bitterness behind the fresh sweetness that lingers on the palate with a gentle aftertaste.
[Mokkiri]
Sweet rice aroma, fresh flavor and sweetness on the palate, followed by a gentle kick and a pleasantly intoxicating, mild aftertaste.
The entrée is aji-sashi (horse mackerel sashimi) from Echizen, seared swordfish from Chiba, and chilled tofu with raayu (Chinese red chili oil).
The sweetness of this dish is very strong, so it goes very well with the slightly spicy "chilled tofu with chilled chili oil" and the salty "seared swordfish".
By the way, the other day I read a newspaper and found a difficult to read surname, Mikazuki (朏魄 = Mikazuki) 🤣.
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The fourth one is the moon as seen while drinking on the 12th, the day after the full moon: 🌕️
The orange-tinged hue of the moon as it was just starting its ascent from the famous local mountain [Mt.
It's called an "oil moon" ✨, which appears orange when there is a lot of water vapor in the atmosphere, as I mentioned in my review.
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ma-ki-
Good evening, Mr. Jive.
I love your tsukimi sake.
I know it was the next day, but your photos are beautiful too ✨.
I also like Nagurayama sake, but I've never actually seen Tsukuyumi, but I have the impression that it has a strong sweetness that I would like 🤤.
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