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It is a Setsubun pressed sake and the quantity is limited. Even in front of the store, it was heavily advertised as "very popular among women!" It seems to be a sake that is "popular among women.
It is a sake that is popular among women, and even though it does not have a strong aroma, it tastes very sweet. But it also has a sharpness, so it is not too sweet and does not linger in the mouth.
So I have the impression that it can be served with Western food as a substitute for chu-hai (Japanese rice wine). Even when drunk with Bolognese spaghetti, it did not diminish the deliciousness of the dish.
However, it is the type of alcohol that can be drunk by itself because it has a sweetened taste to attract women, so I don't think it complements rice as much as it complements rice.
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