Year-end party, bring your own series 4, Hokuriku version. This is delicious. Japan and Hokuriku are very big. [Sakahomare is an original sake rice developed by Fukui Prefecture. It is very rare to find because of its small production. For this occasion, I went to Fukui to buy it. Sakahomare seems to be used for daiginjo, and many of them are expensive.
If you don't consider the cost, it is really delicious. It has a mild aroma and elegant rice flavor. It is like a good sake, and the second and third cups are always better. In Fukui, there is also rice for rice called "Ichihomare," which is also delicious.
Year-end party No. 3, the Hokuriku love never stops! This kura master award-winning sake was brewed by Haneya with Tominokou, an original Toyama variety that is extremely difficult to grow. It was a bit sweet, but it was easy to drink.
I thought it would be the most popular sake, but I was wrong. But it is definitely delicious!
Year-end party, bring your own sake 2.
If you want to enjoy purely the difference in sake rice, you need to unify the breweries, but in short, we selected this one for you to drink. We expanded the range from Ishikawa to Hokuriku love.
Raku-fu-mai is a rice produced by a national research institute, the National Agricultural Research Institute in Joetsu City. It is a super rice suitable for shochu (Japanese distilled spirit), and Abe brews it. It is a pity that we lost a lot of the super rice due to trouble opening the bottle, but in Abe's opinion, it was very tasty with a moderate sweetness.
By the way, there are many sake rice produced by the Agricultural Research Institute of Japan, including Koshigaraku, and besides rice, Shine Muscat is a masterpiece!
Thank you Jay & Nobby 😊. [All of the [Abe] are delicious, aren't they? The rice is interesting and I was also a fan of Kore, but the first place in the popularity poll was another brand.
Bringing Sake to the Year-End Party (Part 1)
Wanting to try a variety of sake rice, I took the plunge and brought sake to the company's year-end party: 8 bottles.
Ishikawa was represented by the Ishikawa tag team of the Don't Stop Sake from Noto series.
Taniizumi Junmai Ginjo-Hyakumangoku No, which could not be sold due to the Noto Peninsula earthquake, was made into a kijoshu, Yoshida Shuzo's specialty.
The light sweetness and slight bitterness of this sake is TANIZUMI⁈Delicious.