We had it with pistachios at a house party as it goes well with pistachios!
An easy-drinking barrel sake with a slight hinoki-like smell! It also has a whisky-like flavor.
The wholesale liquor store bottles it directly, labels it, and makes it by hand 🍂.
It seems to be a very rare sake and we are lucky to be allowed to try it 🦌.
This sake was an award-winning sake that I would like to drink in a wine glass!
I got it at OK in Ginza, which just opened the other day!
It tasted more like white wine and was delicious 🥂.
I received as a souvenir a sake that is only available in the local area that is not sold online!
'There are sakes you can't drink unless you travel.
There are sakes you can't find unless you search for them.
Traveling becomes a treasure hunt
Travel Sake is a place where you can find the "heartfelt hospitality" of the Japanese people.
where you can encounter the "heartfelt hospitality" of the Japanese people.
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The seventh in the series of travel sake, this is the sake you will encounter when traveling in Bandai.
It is refreshing, a little spicy, and delicious.
I got this as a souvenir from Fukushima, saying it was perfect for you who becomes a tengu when you get drunk. The illustration of the tengu is cute👺.
I thought it looked fruity and sweet in the introduction, but when I drank it, I was surprised to find a bitterness? I thought it looked fruity and sweet!
Alcoholic beverages that are nothing but delicious
The secret tamagashi comes from the fact that the alcohol added to the product is our own pure rice sake lees shochu.
The "tama" in tama-kae refers to tama-shochu, which is sake mixed with water
Jyushidai's breakthrough came with this "Jyushidai Honmaru Hiden Tamagase
Jyushidai is Yamagata's sake made with snow
It has been made by the Takagi Sake Brewery since 1615.
It is read as Tokai-zakari!
Gohyakumangoku is the name of Niigata's sake rice
The name commemorates the fact that Niigata Prefecture's rice production has reached Gohyakumangoku
Light and dry sake
Drinking at home with a souvenir sake bought in Aomori!
It was nigori sake.
The alcohol content is 7.5, which is low for sake!
I heard it was good as a sorbet, which I would like to try if I have a chance to buy it again someday!