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It is a local sake, but I first heard about it through "Sake-no-wa" and bought it at a sake store in the northern part of the prefecture. My daughter bought it at Fujiwaraya in Sendai Station a couple of times before she got married. Strangely enough, I could not remember any other person's sake.
It has a fruity aroma and taste like peaches, with a nice sharp aftertaste. (Mrs. Fujinami's impression)
It was too rich for me and I did not understand it well. It became easier to drink when I tried it on the rocks.
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