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This sake is named after the "7" in honor of the day of the Seven Crown Horses.
Polishing ratio 77%, Association 701 yeast used
100% En-no-Mai produced in Shimane Prefecture
It was served snow-cold at first.
It is light, with a citrus sweetness and acidity that quickly fades away.
It was very tasty,
From the Hanayakie to Ryo-Yakie temperatures, the rice became fluffy and mellow, and the taste was very satisfying.
I enjoyed it with fish this time, but I would like to try it with tempura as well.
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