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Junmai Daiginjo from Sudo Honke in Ibaraki Prefecture, which was founded in the Heian period and is said to be the oldest junmai daiginjo in Japan.
It has a more complex graininess and umami, different from the fruity aroma and beautiful sweetness that one might imagine from a modern junmai daiginjo. Perhaps this is the kind of sake that Japanese people used to enjoy in the past.
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