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The moment you put the cold sake in your mouth, it becomes hot.
It is numbed with a zing and flows down your throat.
There is a lingering numbness and a slight bitterness on the tip of the tongue.
The impression is that it is sharp, dry, and "intense with no aftertaste.
As the day goes by, it becomes completely rounded, and its muscat-like sweetness and acidity stand out.
This change is also enjoyable.
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