ひるぺこ
I have no plans this afternoon,
One of our Kintetsu lovers invited us to take a walk in Nara.
Well, maybe it is not a bad offer.
So we decided to collaborate on a Nara Kintetsu stroll and a Nara sake stroll.
We arrived at Nara at dusk while enjoying the Kintetsu line.
First, we went to Nara Izumi Yusai in Naramachi for a kaku-uchi (corner drinking). There is a large selection of Nara sake.
This time, we decided to try two breweries in Ikoma City.
The first one is Yamatsuru.
I was attracted by the name of the sake, "dry with a difference in taste.
The first aroma was a slight ginjo aroma.
The mouthfeel is slightly thickened.
The raisin-like aroma softly wafted into the nose, and in the latter half, the bitterness took over.
As you continue drinking, the spiciness builds up in your mouth, and the spiciness takes over your mouth until it is all you have left.
It was indeed a very different spiciness.
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ポンちゃん
Hi Hirupeko, here too 😊.
You enjoyed a lot 😆👍It's a nice store with some items you can only buy in Nara😊The owner must have been interesting 😊. 😁😁
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ひるぺこ
Pon, thank you very much for your time here🍀My manager was indeed unique and interesting! We compared Cukyu and Ikoma in a short time, and I learned the theory that even if the sake degree is the same, the taste changes depending on the rice polishing ratio 😊.
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