kei
I secured this sake because it happened to be on sale at a liquor store near the Gardens!
This is the sake that got me interested in sake.
When I went to Ine-cho carrying my camera on a photo trip a long time ago, I happened to see it at dinner and ordered it by accident.
It was the first time for me to order sake! I remember it shattering my stereotype that sake was not tasty.
So, I always keep a bottle of Ine-Manbairaki whenever I see it.
It has a sweet and sour taste with a touch of astringency, and it is a unique sake like a sweet wine (or is it more like grape juice?). If you serve it in a glass without talking, you probably wouldn't think it was sake.
Maybe my world is too small, but I think this taste is unique as a sake.
I also included the view of Ine Town that I took at the time (I was using a smartphone at the time, so the picture quality is not that great...).
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good morning, kei 😃.
It's nice to have a memorable sake 🍶😌.
Ine town is far from Kanto but it's one of the places I'd like to visit 🥹I'd like to taste Ine full bloom there 😚.
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kei
Thank you Jay & Nobby for your comments! ( * ॑ ॑*)
Whenever I find a memorable sake, I just buy it.
It's quite a long way from Kanto & transportation is not convenient, but Ine-cho is a very nice place!
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