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It's been a long time since I've had a good Kudoki.
It is described as something like "Jr.'s Ultra-High-Purity Co.
It's nice... I don't know what this means.
It was my first time to see and drink it, but I didn't mind,
I picked up the last bottle without hesitation👍
Here, I had a big problem!
There was also a different kudoki Aizan on the shelf 😭.
And I've never had this one either 😭!
The demon in my heart said, "If I miss this one, I'll be back next year, man,
"If you miss it here, you'll have to wait till next year.
Buy it 😈".
I'll be back next year if I miss this one.
I easily gave in and paid the bill with two bottles of sake.
I paid the bill with two bottles.
Now it was time to compare the sake!
Now, the bottle was opened!
This one is indeed made with 29% polished rice,
It has a strong ginjo aroma and a beautiful sake quality.
The taste is well-honed and rather
It tastes clean and clear.
However, it has a sweetness that lives up to its name, Kudokoro.
In comparison, this one is better when paired with light dishes🙆.
I prefer this one🙆.
But it is a daiginjo made with 71% sake rice,
This price is strange 🤣.
The playfulness of this unintelligible naming and the taste that
The taste that doesn't betray your expectations is quintessential.
I really like Kudokaki 😍.
Purchase price ¥4620(1.8L)
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