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This is Akabu's fall seasonal sake. I would buy it when I saw it in line at the liquor store and found myself getting it every year. I have the impression that Akabu is known to be a bit more undoubtedly delicious and is becoming somewhat harder to find. If I find it, I buy it.
It's fire-roasted, so it's not picky. Taste-wise, it has a freshness like pear or pear and a rich melon-like flavor. I think there is some acidity, but it is still more pear-like than acidic fruit. A little after opening it, the acidity or fruitiness went up and it became clear and juicy.
It is still a delicious sake. Although it is modern, it is a little different from other modern refreshing sakes. Perhaps the acidity is a bit low. It is refreshing and delicious, and I think it is the sake to drink now.
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ジェイ&ノビィ
Good evening, Mr. Moyoyo 😃.
Akabusan's Amber! The name and the label are great 🤗and it's even better when you drink it 😋 Everyone loves this bottle, right? Because it's Akabu 🥰.
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Jay & Nobby, the red section is becoming somewhat hard to find. I guess they know it's good... I think that seasonal sake, whether amber or not, is a modern but unique and very interesting sake.
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