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Lastly, the 8th generation of the current brewer's sake
Unlike the previous two, it has a fruity aroma with banana and melon sensations.
The taste is the sweetest of the three.
Overall, it's still on the middle palate, but I think it's sweet enough for a Kuroryu.
It is not only sweet, but also has a caramel-like taste from the alcohol and aging, and it is full-bodied, drinkable and delicious!
The aftertaste is also very sharp, just like a Kuroryu.
I think it is a good sake that you can feel that they have continued to work on the fusion of tradition and innovation.
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