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This sake was a gift and the name comes from Hakata Ipponjime, a unique hand-tightening technique in Hakata. It seems to mean "Hakata's own unique bottle.
It tastes dry without much sweetness and has a clear melon flavor with little acidity. It is creamy with a little bit of rice flavor. The bitterness seems weak. Although it is in the direction of the middle of the classic with little acidity and no sweetness, I don't dislike it because it is refreshing and I don't get tired of drinking it.
Even when warmed up, it has a strong core of flavor and is delicious.
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