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ShironamekoThe third of the three (premium) types of sake comparison. The last one is a gem with a very fashionable name. This was the finale of the "I didn't know there were so many Shimane sake brands. I was told that it is a brand that is not easily distributed, and I tasted it gratefully. ShironamekoThis is the second of the three (premium) types of sake. As the description says, the richness of the sake becomes clear, which appropriately washes away the richness of the food, making it perfect for a mealtime drink. ShironamekoThree types of comparison, this time (premium) No. 1. I took the plunge and added the Daiginjo series. I started with the middle one, but it was full of premium from the very beginning. This Gassan is in Shimane, so it must be from that Gassan Tomita Castle. I'm glad I went up there today. ShironamekoPart 3 of 3 (specials) for drinking comparison.
This is already middle class. It is sharp and dry. It did not have as much ginjo as described in the menu, but it had depth. But somehow, I still didn't have enough to drink today. ShironamekoThis is #2 of the 3 types (specials).
This one is still lightweight, but it certainly has a strong rice flavor. It has a strong rice flavor. ShironamekoThe first of the three types (specials) for drinking comparison.
Starting from the right with the lowest alcohol content. As expected, it is lightweight. It is an aperitif. RecommendedContentsSectionView.title