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Honba Awamori Takazato Shuzo Maruta 30% 600ml [Over 25 Years Aged] Set of 2 This is Awamori from a brewery in Ogimi Village, northern Okinawa Prefecture. Set of 2. Unopened. (No outer box) Manufacturer: Takazato Shuzo Product Name: Honba Awamori Maruta Aging Period: Over 25 years Alcohol Content: 30% Volume: 600ml Bottling Date: Not specified Honba Awamori, no barcode The label indicates "Honba Awamori," suggesting an older bottle. *Currently labeled as Ryukyu Awamori. According to AI: The period when "Honba Awamori" was displayed on the cap of Awamori bottles was mainly from around 1997 to around 2000. The details are as follows: ・1983: The designation "Honba Awamori" became available for use exclusively on Awamori made in Okinawa. ・Around 1997 to around 2000: Many products had "Honba Awamori" written on the cap. ・After around 2000: The cap designation was changed to "Ryukyu Awamori" on many products. Therefore, this is a vintage liquor that has been aged for at least 25 years. Also, for reference: The phone number on the label is 6 digits, starting with 098044. [42-year-old phone number] In Okinawa Prefecture, with the reversion to Japan in 1972, In 1983, the northern part of Okinawa Island, north of Nago City, was unified to 0980, and in 1990, Naha City and other central and southern parts of Okinawa Island and surrounding remote islands (about 80% of Okinawa Prefecture) were unified to 098. (From Wikipedia) *The area code changed to the current 0980 in 1983. There is some damage to the label due to aging. ●How about for gatherings during the New Year holidays? I think it is a very easy-to-drink, well-aged vintage Awamori. #Awamori
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