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赤石純米吟醸原酒生酒無濾過
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The last one is a sake from Akashi City. I have always been curious about this brewery. I stopped by last summer. However, it was closed. Finally, I was able to taste it! It has a nice aroma. Banana, perhaps? Smooth and smooth. It has a sweetness, but it finishes with a sharp edge. It may be super dry. We are very satisfied with the delicious food and sake. Thank you very much for the meal!
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鳳鳴純米吟醸原酒生酒無濾過
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I looked up how to read it on my phone (lol). The second drink is "Oumei". This is a sake from Tanba Sasayama City. It is famous for its button nabe made with wild boar meat~! Ooooooooo! Is it ripe grapes? It gives the impression of being dark, jun-sweet. However, it also has a fresh and refreshing feeling. Delicious~!
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ma-ki-
Good morning, Mr. Pekkaal! Oh, it's rich and sweet like ripe grapes 🤤. It looks even fresher and fresher ~ very tasty 🤤! I would love to meet some sake from Hyogo Prefecture since I don't get a chance to drink it often 🤗.
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Hi, ma-ki-! Hyogo is also very large! I did not know that there is a brewery in Sasayama. I am surprised at your store! I would like to enjoy various Hyogo sake!
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This restaurant has a wide variety of local sake from Hyogo Prefecture. First, let's toast with Awaji Island sake. It has a strong, umami-guchi taste. It has a strong flavor. It is strong. It has no strange smell and is easy to drink even though it is strong. It went well with fried octopus. We don't have a picture of the bottle. Too bad...
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Hi Pekkar 😃. Congratulations on your silent 700 check-in ㊗️㊗️㊗️㊗️㊗️㊗️㊗️ 🎉It's a celebratory atte 🤗
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Good evening, Jay & Nobby! Silent 700! haha lol! But try reading it vertically. It doesn't mean anything! LOL! It's a fun sakewa activity. Thanks again, Jay!
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