しんじょう
It's an old sake that's been laid up for 10 years and aged in a tannery.
I am indebted to the people at Sake-no-Wa, but I got this one through a chance encounter.
When I didn't know much about Japanese sake, a friend of mine took me to a restaurant where we drank a set of sake to compare, and that was one of the things that awakened my interest in sake.
I was hooked on Akirika.
Then a couple next to me gave me a bottle of Sanomorosugi Bodaimoto, Isohajime, and a 40 year old sake that a more experienced person gave to me!
It was a very impressive day for my debut!
Then, about a month later, I was at a sweets shop with another friend and they had a bottle of this, and I was so impressed that I ordered this one!
I let that bottle sit for 10 years, and it was almost as good as the 40 year old one I bought elsewhere!
The aroma is amazing when heated!
Well, I spent New Year's Day with a basic kenrishii because it's too good to drink all of them!
Osechi (a New Year's Day gift) and a set of appetizers I got from a friend!
Evisu and Super Dry that we got with the beer coupons we received!
While some people spend their New Year's holidays at resorts, I spent only 1,180 yen for 2 public baths and a cup of sake!
I'm so grateful for all the help I've received!
This year, I hope to be of service to you at Sake-no-wa!
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遥瑛チチ
Shinjou, every time❗️
10 years in the wardrobe⁉️
I can't stand the feeling of maturity 👍️.
I can't stand it and I don't have enough storage space at home...
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しんじょう
Every time!
Well, it's better to buy a long-aged one even if you don't have to do this!
I was young at the time, and I did it on the spur of the moment.
I have a closet, but the members of Sake-no-wa have a serious problem with their refrigerators because they buy too much!
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さけラン
Good evening, Shinjo-san.
I didn't know there was such an old wine in So no Go: ......
Is the 40 year old sake self-aged? Or is it a commercial product?
Either way, it looks like it will cost no less than 100,000 yen.
Thank you for your continued support in the new year!
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しんじょう
Good evening Mr. Salmon Run ( ・・`ω・´)
I bought it for about 1500 at that time, but it's gone now.
The 40 year old sake was a commercial product called Omiji, which was also cheap.
The standard of old sake is very different. I'm not sure what the standard is.
Thank you very much for your kind attention.
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