とらきち
There is little ginjo aroma, and when you put it in your mouth, it has a sweetness, followed by a sharpness that is typical of dry wines. The aftertaste is also a bit dry, but the alcohol content is low. It goes well with sashimi, soy sauce, and other savory and salty snacks. I thought that dry sake has changed a lot since the past. It is good for a mid-meal drink.
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