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Mr. Kusumori has changed into a Yukimayu while we have not seen him for a while.
This time, I bought a Junmai Daiginjo, which I could not buy at the time of Kakusu-Mori.
I haven't had it for a while, so I wonder if I can compare it with the Junmai-Daiginjo I remember from my memories of Kakusu-Mori...
The aroma is soft and pear-like.
I think I could feel light gas in the Junmai-Ginjo of Kakusu-Mori, but I wonder if it is gone now that it has become a Yuki no Mayu.
I wonder if it is gone after the change to Yukinomayu... I used to like that chirichiri-ness because it made it seem a little richer.
I was wondering if I need to buy the Junmai Ginjo to test it out!
The Junmai Daiginjo has a very elegant taste with a soft sweetness of rice.
Of course, it also has a fruity taste, and the aftertaste is loose with little lingering aftertaste.
It is best to drink it in a lively atmosphere at a gathering of people.
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