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It is about 2300 yen without tax. This price is surprising for a mountain waste. And it is difficult to describe how it tastes after drinking it. It's too uncharacteristic in a good way. There are a lot of sake at this price that has a sharp character hidden behind the costumes. A bitterness that numbens the tongue, an alcoholic odour that stinks to the nose, a rice flavour that is too characteristic, a sweetness that feels like fruit wine, and so on. This sake has none of those sharp edges. It has no sharp edges to it, but it has a refreshing mouthfeel, a scent that could be described as impersonal, and a light deliciousness that is harmonious with all of these elements, without the smell of alcohol. I tilted my head and reviewed the label. I wondered if it was Yamahai. When it's lukewarm, it becomes even more mellow. As I'm writing this comment, I've already forgotten what it tastes like. Tomorrow, I may forget the fact that I drank it.
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