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Junmai Ginjo-shu with a rice polishing ratio of 55%.
Upon examination, the "Le" in "Le K" means "that" or "that" and the "K" is the first letter of brewer Kuheiji Kurodasho.
The label on the back reads, "We want you to embark on a journey to enjoy sake. I put such a thought into this bottle. and a message on the back of the label. The subtitle "voyage" means "journey". It is as stylish as ever.
When you pour it into a glass, you can smell the fresh ginjo aroma. The first impression when you drink it is that it is light and smooth. It also has a gaseous taste. The alcohol content is low at 14 degrees and the mouthfeel is quite light. The sweetness and acidity spread in the mouth in good balance, with a gentle bitter aftertaste.
Light and refreshing, with a strong impression of bitterness and bitterness, it tastes just like grapefruit. Delicious!
My favorite degree (self-assessment)
★★★★★★★☆☆☆☆
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