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季っ酔
外飲み部
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南十字輝
6/10 First sake with a cute label I've ever had. Fukushima's Yume-no-Ko and Fukunoka are used. Quite fruity. Ananas means pineapple, apparently. Oh, the label is pineapple? This sake can be drunk like a white wine.
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Shinanonishiki一瓢 ひやおろしひやおろし
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南十字輝
6/10 Shinanonishiki hiyaoroshi. I drank it for the first time, but it is said to be very dry with a sake degree of +10. I have an image that there are not many hiyaoroshi with a very dry taste. I wonder if there are actually quite a few. Even though it was dry, it had the umami of rice and a full flavor. It has a nice sharpness, so it is easy to match with a meal.
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Yamamotoサンセットオレンジ純米吟醸
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外飲み部
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南十字輝
6/10 I just had a Yamamoto meeting and now I'm drinking Yamamoto again. It's no surprise, but the impression of sake changes depending on the occasion of drinking, the glass, and the food to be served with it. I think it has a bit of an astringent taste when I drink it now. I wonder if it is also orange.
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外飲み部
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南十字輝
6/10 Hiyoroshi of Amego no Tsuki. Hachikan and No. 9 yeast are used here. It is a well-balanced sake, and is meant to be savored gradually. Since this was the first sake of the day, I thought it was supposed to be a slow saké, but that was not the case at all. It was calm and I would have preferred it at room temperature.
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To support the recovery. A collaboration sake that we hope will never happen again. Documentation of the label will be provided. ------- To the reconstruction The Sakurada Sake Brewery in Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, was completely destroyed in an instant by the Noto Peninsula earthquake. The brewery's head brewer, Mr. Hirokatsu Sakurada, has been working to rebuild the brewery step by step from the rubble spread all over the area. This sake is a blend of miraculously surviving Noto Hatsuzakura Honjozo and Tengu. Profits will be used to fund the reconstruction of the Tsuneda Sake Brewery. Please support Noto Hatsusakura. Mr. Sakurada supervised the taste of this sake. Please enjoy it while thinking of Noto.
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