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Drilling the raindrop stone
At my grandparents' house.
My personal favorite sake.
It is not the fruity type that is popular these days, so I don't think it is for everyone.
It has a subtle sweetness and a soft taste.
It tastes even better when heated.
More suited to warmed than cold sake.
My grandmother and mother, who do not usually drink sake, tried it, but they said it was a bit peculiar, not the sweetness that is common these days, and that they might not like it very much. Surprisingly, they did not like it.
I would recommend this sake to people who are used to drinking it.
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