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It is not that I have drunk many Zanso Horai and Shoryu Horai, but I like them very much. Among them, I especially like the dry green label. I could not forget the impression I had when I drank it before, and I kept it carefully for two years.
It's a pity that it doesn't have that rummy taste that I imagined when I drank it the last time! That's a shame!
The aroma is weak and there is not much sweetness. I personally think it is easy to drink, but I don't know why. Is it simply because I like dry sake, or is this umami flavor connected to its drinkability, or is it because it does not have that strange sake-like taste that is often associated with the negative image people have of dry sake...?
Personally, I like to drink it cold because it has too much harshness or the outline of the sake becomes too firm when it is at room temperature.
It goes well with Japanese-style noodles such as soba or somen, and I think it is even better when the flavor is not too strong.
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