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Apples? Melon? That kind of fruitiness.
No, it's not "fruity" at all. It is more like a bite of juicy fruit.
There is not much of the fizzy sensation characteristic of Mimuro cedar, and after a strong mouthfeel spreads in the mouth, it disappears for a moment and is quickly followed by a lingering, knobby aftertaste. In addition to its intensity, you can enjoy the lingering aftertaste for a long time. It is such a sake.
Even non-drinkers can't help but groan at how delicious it is.
We were able to encounter a good sake.
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