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This is another item I got directly from the brewery using a Shiga Prefecture travel discount coupon.
Perhaps it is because it contains brewer's alcohol, but I have not had many daiginjos with such a clear, dry taste.
The aroma of daiginjo is soft but not strong.
It is so refreshing that you can easily enjoy it.
Personally, however, I like the sense of maturity or the richness and thickness of hiyaoroshi, a sake made by the same brewery that I drank the day before yesterday.
In terms of price, the Daiginjo is more than twice as expensive as the Hiyahoroshi, which reminds me once again that sake is not about price.
It goes well with sashimi. It's quite good.
It also goes well with Nadaman's Japanese side dishes, but it's dry, so I guess it's a safe bet. Not bad.
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