bouken
Mysterious sake that I have only seen in Kyoto Daimaru.
The label is simple and classic, not unlike that of Laughing Four Seasons.
I think it is a project of the sake brewers' association or something, because it has the same label and is sold at the same price (less than 1000 yen) from various breweries. Many other breweries also use simple labels.
Muscat-like flavor. Slightly refreshing. There is a yogurt-like nuance. Tastier than expected.
I searched for it and found that it had a strong sense of aging, but it didn't have it at all.
The specs on the back label say "processor", so I guess they don't brew their own, just bottle and add water.
I think they are only bottling and adding water.
Does anyone know the details?
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麺酒王
Good morning, bouken 😃.
Perhaps it's a pretense, but let's wait for the a answer from the director of the Laughing Four Seasons Department ❗
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bouken
Good morning, King of Noodle Wine ❄
Did you realize I was pretending 😁I started out writing by name, but then I blurted it out 🤣.
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Rafa papa
Good morning bouken😃
I didn't know these drinks exist 😳Only people in the industry may know what goes on behind the scenes😅.
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ポンちゃん
Good morning, bouken! ☀️
I've never seen it before! I did a search and found it on Rakuten for 4000 yen for 4 Gou O 3 bottles. I wonder what it is 🤔
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bouken
Good morning Rafa 😃
I've been wondering about this for a while, but I feel the darkness and dark side of the sake industry in the notation "processor" 😐.
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bouken
Pon-chan Good morning ☀☀☀.
I think I saw this drink sold at a souvenir shop in Hamamotsu ARCUS about 3 years ago 😁 maybe for souvenirs 🤔.
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ポンちゃん
I looked online and found that a company called Omi Umaimon-ya offers Laughing Shiki, Mifuku, Asakayu, etc. all in green bottles with the same white label and Omi local sake sticker 🙄 Maybe the sake brewers association makes them as souvenirs or for cheap mail-order 🤔.
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Rigel
Hello bouken🤗
There is no mention of when it was bottled on the back label and it's 60% polished, so I guess the sake quality is designed and outsourced to another company as part of the project (appropriate).
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bouken
Ponchan, there were a few other breweries lined up at Daimaru as well. I remember it was probably around Asakayou or Kamikai 🤔 I happen to remember lol Shiki tasted moderately good, but the others I'm afraid to buy 😅.
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bouken
Hi Rigel 😃
Thank you for your 100 point answer, Director of Laughing Four Seasons 😆.
I feel your reasoning is correct as the quality of the sake does not deviate from the image. It was similar to the retro-labeled hi-iri I drank before 😊.
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