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When you put your face close to the glass, you can smell the gorgeous ginjo aroma. A lovely, sweet aroma reminiscent of strawberries and white peaches wafts through the air. However, when you put it in your mouth, it is surprisingly mild and the tone is more subdued than the aroma. It gives the impression of being both lovely and elegant.
The taste has a freshness that is typical of freshly squeezed sake, with a full body and umami. A gentle acidity envelops the entire bottle, and the aftertaste is softly spreading sweetness with a slightly long, gentle aftertaste. This wine is light, yet leaves a strong impression.
The aroma is not intrusive, and the taste is gentle but has a core. It is a gorgeous and receptive sake that makes you want to savor it slowly.
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