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It's not that I'm angry.
The name of the place in Yamaguchi Prefecture is said to be the origin.
It's not a hard to find brand, but this is valuable. What's valuable about it is that it's a nama-shu version (the year-round product is infused). It is said that they started it on a trial basis this year, and the number of bottles is limited.
The first aroma is melon.
The aroma is also melon and sometimes pear.
There is no acidity, and the juicy sweetness spreads in the mouth and the spiciness of the alcohol continues, and it finishes with the bittersweetness. It is a classy and royal Junmai Daiginjo Namaishu.
It's a little pricey, but it's the kind of sake that will be accepted by everyone, so it will make a great gift. Of course, if you are the recipient, you will be very happy.
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