落ち酒屋
I bought this when I visited Akita the other day. It's my first time drinking a kijoshu, but it gives me the impression that it's similar to the Tsuchida 99 I had the other day. The sweet and sour taste is very smooth and lingering, probably because of the Junmai Daiginjo in it. It is also viscous, so it is the kind of sake you would drink with a luxurious dessert or at a relaxing time before bed.
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