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The aroma makes it sound very sweet.
When you drink it, it tastes like sugar juice soaked in apricots.
It is not the type of kijo-zake that is balanced by acidity these days, but rather, it has a fruity taste, but the sweetness explodes until the very end.
It is a sake to be enjoyed as a dessert before or after a meal, so I don't think I would drink it during a meal.
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