しんしんSY
I finally found Tokushima sake 🍶.
When I was working alone in Shikoku about 10 years ago, I hardly ever drank sake, so this was my first time to try Tokushima sake!
One of our distributors at the time gave us a recommendation for a tavern to go to.
It was the day after the Awaodori dance, so many restaurants were closed, but Arata was fully booked!
We had been studying Tokushima sake in anticipation of being able to map Tokushima, and this izakaya had a large selection of Tokushima sake!
So I ordered this sake from the menu, which had a beautiful green bottle with a small "Yama Sho" written on it!
It was labeled as Junmai Ginjo, so I thought it would be fruity, but it was very dry and the label said it had a Sake Degree of +12, which is super dry!
I sipped it while savoring the Tokushima flavor 😋.
Only one more to go - Okinawa!
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The name "mountain laughter" is taken from the haiku seasonal term for spring, "mountain laughter. In spring, trees bud and mountains turn green as if laughing. We hope you enjoy the taste of this fresh, spring-like flavor.
"Hometowns, whichever way you look, the mountains are laughing" Shiki Masaoka
This is a very rare junmai ginjo with a "super-harsh" (Sake meter value +12) sake. It has a gentle umami taste with a dignified flavor.
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ちょろき
>Shin Shin SY Shin
Congratulations on your conquest of Tokushima!
That leaves Okinawa.
I have Okinawa left too, but I'll get around to it.
Hope to see you at one of them 😆.
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しんしんSY
Thank you, Choroki 😊I'm toasting to your wish to come to Tokushima with delicious Tokushima sake 🥂.
I hope to find some West Tokushima sake in Iya this evening. I'd love to map out Okinawa one day there without popping in!
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遥瑛チチ
Good morning, Shinshin SY 😃.
You finally landed in Tokushima 🤗.
You have a beautiful picture of Mt. Bizan too👍.
I didn't know this brand.
I hope to go on a Shikoku drinking trip someday...
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しんしんSY
Haruei Chichi, your wish has come true!
There are only 6 Tokushima sake listed in Sake-no-wa's Tokushima ranking, but there are more than that, aren't there?
This time I'm going to visit Tokushima Iya, Kochi and Takamatsu, so I'm looking forward to it every night 🍶Hurray for sake from Shikoku 🙌!
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