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A sake with a distinctive label called kafuda-shu, one of the brands of Kamo Nishiki Sake Brewery, a sake brewery in Kamo City, Niigata Prefecture.
One of them is Kwangsuisen Junmai Daiginjo.
One sip and the mellowness spreads in the mouth with a buzz, and the effervescence of the raw sake diffuses the flavor in the mouth.
This is an exquisite product.
The 50% rice polishing ratio Junmai Daiginjo has a certain aftertaste, so even among those who like mellow sake, some may find it a bit too much for those who like alsochrome sake.
However, this is a gem that will make you say, "What the heck is this? This is a gem.
Purchased at Hasegawa Sake Shop in Tokyo Station.
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