● The secret story of the birth of Masamune Kotobuki The "Koshiyama Masamune", which had been used until the Taisho era, was abolished, and "Ski Masamune" was born in 1945. During World War II, various katakana names were treated as enemy words and became difficult to use. Some large companies have left katakana names such as national and sharp, but it seems that they often use kanji for product names that are relatively easy to change. Our ski Masamune also continued to write the notation as "Kotobuki Masamune" and use the enemy word until the end of the war. This time, Kotobuki Masamune was revived as a series of Daiginjo, Junmai Daiginjo, and Junmai Ginjo. ● Taste This Daiginjo Sake has a gorgeous scent, and has a good sharpness and a slightly dry taste. In general, it feels sweet regardless of the sake degree of sake. This is because luxury liquor, especially Daiginjo liquor, which has a small amount of alcohol, has a low acidity and feels more sweet from rice. Please enjoy the gem that has been completed without sparing day and night efforts during the severe winter. Daiginjo Sake has a low production volume and please forgive me when it is out of stock.
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