bouken
The 9th Traveling SAKE (5)
There are only a few special sake stores, and only Tamago has ever had Imanishiki, so I tried a variety of sake 😋.
We drank
Junmai Ginjo Kinmon-Nishiki Nama-nara Sake
It is sweet and delicious, but more reserved than Miyamanishiki.
Nakagawa Village Tamako Special Junmai Namaishu
Slightly spicy, similar to the impression I had in the past.
Junmai Ginjo Miyamanishiki
The sweetest and most delicious of all the sake we tasted.
Junmai Ginjo Kinmon Nishiki
Junmai Ginjo Yamae Nishiki
Junmai Daiginjo
He said this was his top pick.
Nenrin Junmai Daiginjo
Fruity and even better than the previous junmai daiginjo.
HAKUMEI Junmai Sake
Low alcohol. It was sweet and sour.
Umeshu (plum wine)
Naturally sweet and tasty, but could be a little richer.
The only place I know of that carries it is Hinodeya Sake Shop in Incheon, but they carry both Kinmame and Mizuo 🤔.
I think the toji of Raku no Se used to be at Imanishiki, right? They brew totally different sake!
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ロビン
Good morning, bouken ☀.
It's good to have a variety of rare sake 😃.
I didn't know that the liquor store in Incheon sells Kim Kame: ❗️
Thanks for the good information 🙏 For now, I'll go there to buy it this month 🤣.
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bouken
Good morning, Robin.
I've bought it before, so it's definitely available, but some people couldn't buy it, so I guess it's not always available 😅.
I see you are going to the kurabiraki 😍you can drink from 20 to 100 😁.
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