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Thank you for viewing. This item was stored at my parents' home. If you like it, why not add it to your collection? This item is from Tsunuki, Kaseda, Minamisatsuma City, the birthplace of Honbo Shuzo. Located about an hour's drive from the Satsuma Kyochu Brewery, it's nestled in the lush green mountains of the southwestern Satsuma Peninsula. The name Tsunuki comes from its location on the way from Kaseda to Botsu. In the midst of the green mountains lies the brewery, which can be said to be the origin of Honbo Shuzo, passed down since its founding. "The skill of the craftsman is precious" - Tsunuki Kisho Brewery conveys the passion and ambition for shochu making. Stone storehouses that evoke a long history stand side by side, still used as storage for shochu unrefined sake, producing distinctive, high-quality shochu. From its appearance, you can feel the weight of history and the tradition passed down through generations, continuing to uphold traditional methods. Among them, the single pitos is made by carefully aging the unrefined imo shochu (sweet potato shochu) made from high-quality sweet potatoes and then carefully selected and bottled in unglazed earthenware bottles. A-146 is truly elegant and soft, and even when enjoyed straight, its rich, mellow flavor is unlike anything you've experienced before. This is a vintage item with a certain number of years of storage. We do not guarantee the reduction in content or the quality and flavor. The items in the images are all that is included. Please refer to the images, and refrain from bidding if you are overly concerned about details. Type: Imo Shochu (Sweet Potato Shochu)
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