Inatahime純米吟醸 強力 「武尊」
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The standing aroma is mild. When you drink it, you can taste the aroma of ripe apples, but the graininess is still present, although it is weaker than that of junmai sake, so it is not suitable for those who prefer modern sake.
As a food sake, it also goes well with strong-flavored dishes. It tastes better at room temperature than cold.
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I bought this sake at Daylink, where out-of-prefecture sakes are pinned down at resale prices, for a one-coin sale along with the Takezun label of shochu.
For a sake that has Takeson, a local product, pushed all over the place, it doesn't taste like it's for young people who might like martial arts, and the target market is somewhat? I have the impression that the target audience is a little bit different from those who are interested in martial arts.
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