For the second camp sake of the year, we decided on Kaze no Mori. We had a snack of horse sashimi, a specialty of Fukushima Prefecture. Both were delicious!
I got this sake from Nagano Prefecture at Isetan. I was looking for a Shinshu Kamerei, but could not find it, but this one is fruity and very elegant dry sake.
This is a Hiroshima souvenir from a friend of my wife's. As I profess to be a sake lover, I am happy to receive any sake I can get my hands on. The taste is light and easy to drink, and is good for a mealtime drink.
The commemorative 100th check-in was for a light nigori (nigori is a rice wine) of Kuheiji. We also enjoyed it over a campfire at our campsite. The taste was marvelous! It was empty in no time.
Takezo, congratulations on your 100th check-in 🎉Drinking sake over a campfire at camp is really delicious 😆It's very easy to drink, so if you drink it at camp, you'll run out quickly 😂.
Congratulations on your 100 check-ins, Takezo 🎉🎊
It looks like a good sake will taste even better! The label looks great in the light of the bonfire ✨.
Hi Takezo 🌅😀😀
Congratulations on your 100 check-ins 🎉🎊㊗️
I like the camping liquor😊the picture of the bonfire🔥 is also good😚 Let's go on drinking more and more delicious liquor🥳.
Good evening, Takezo 😃.
Congratulations on your 100 check-ins ㊗️ 🎉
Enjoying a drink while watching the bonfire🔥☺️
It looks like it's going to be a great experience ❗️ I'm longing for it 🤩!
Thank you all for your warm comments. I am very happy to hear that you are indeed a member of the sake-no-wa! We will continue to work hard in our activities to conquer the whole country!
My mother-in-law gave me this as a souvenir from Aomori. It is said that this sake is not widely available in the Kanto region. It was very easy to drink and delicious.
I was interested in the Masamune, which has been on my mind for a long time, and I tried it for the first time! I'm glad it's the type I like. It was delicious.
It is a light, easy-drinking sweet-umami sake.
I bought this in Nagasaki where it was snowing heavily. I didn't think I could wear a chain in Nagasaki.