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I chose Kido's Junmai Ginjo Dry. Kido is generally reasonably priced and easy on the pocketbook.
The fruity flavor is usually less pronounced than Kido's, but the sweetness and umami spread to the palate. The acidity and bitterness are mild for a dry sake. It has a sharp taste after swallowing, and you will never get tired of it.
We served it with spring rolls and sashimi, both of which matched well with it, and both the food and the sake went well together.
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