ヤスベェ
Today's sake is Sanada Saemon-sa Nobushige😇
This is the official name of Yukimura Sanada 😇
We got this sake on a recent trip to Ueda to visit sake breweries 😀.
There are 6 breweries in Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture, but Yamazan and Shinshu Meizou don't have direct sales outlets, so I visited the other 4 breweries and did a lot of research before the trip to see where I could buy the sake from Shinshu Meizou that I didn't go to 😅.
So I picked up this sake.
This sake is brewed in collaboration with Kitamura-san, a souvenir shop in front of Ueda station, and Shinshu Meibrewery, and is drawn from a tank in Kitamura-san's store 😀.
There are several kinds of bottles in the store and you can choose one and have it poured from the tank 😀.
Since we were there, we chose a red bottle to match the red color of Sanada 😇.
A red bottle of sake is a bit rare 🤣.
Naturally, it was my first time to try this sake and it tasted quite strange😅.
It didn't have much of an aroma and seemed quite dry in the mouth at first, but it was a very mildly spicy sake that expanded in the mouth without being harsh 😇.
Today's meal was an assortment of sashimi, and it was a perfect match for the dry sake🙆🙆.
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Nao888
Good evening, Yasube-san🌛It's amazing that you have a tank of it in your souvenir shop: ✨️ The choice of red when it comes to Sanada is also very impressive 🍶 dry, umami-bearing sake 🤔I'm a little curious 🤤.
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ヤスベェ
Good morning, Nao888 😀
We like sweet and tasty sake, so maybe we felt it was a bit dry, but the change from mouthfeel to roundness was interesting 😀.
It's a pity that you can only buy it in Ueda 🤣.
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ma-ki-
Hello, Yasube-san!
A tank of sake in a souvenir shop is a quintessential sake shop 😲.
I would be so excited just to be able to get a direct pump 😋.
I would love to visit Ueda someday😊.
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ヤスベェ
Hi, ma-ki- 😀
I had looked it up online too, but I was surprised to see the tank actually inside a souvenir store 🤣.
I hope to visit Ueda again😇.
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