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boukenI bought Eiko-Fuji's Sandesi because it looked rare.
At the same store as Hanyo Nishikika
Unlike the Eiko-Fuji I usually drink, this one is clear, light, and slightly sweet. It's easy to drink and you can drink it all the time.
I think it has a little apple-like sweetness.
Unlike the Eikoufuji that everyone imagines, this one is a little more classic 🤔. boukenI went to Saison Factory in Takatsuki Hankyu, a store that sells jams and other items, because they have sake from Yamagata.
They had Hanyo Nishikibana, Gazanryu, Yamato Sakura, Sumiyoshi, Ginrei-Gassan, Matsumine-no-Fuji, Kudokibe, Eikofuji, Seisenkawa, Dewazakura, Rokkasen, etc.
I'm not sure if they always carry these brands.
The name of the store seems to be based on the birthplace of the author of "The Red Devil Who Cried".
The red devil was dry, so I chose the blue devil.
The rice is Sake Mirai.
I thought it was great that they used Sake Mirai and the price was less than 2,000 yen.
Slightly sweet, but with herbal and grassy flavors. I got the impression that it would be better at room temperature, as the aroma would stand out.
It has a slight smokiness to it, but it's not unpleasant. RecommendedContentsSectionView.title