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Special Junmai with a delightful change of taste.
As soon as you put it in your mouth, it's fruity, sweet and sour. But it quickly recedes, and then the deliciousness and bitterness comes out this time. There's also a nice rumplish hint that passes through the nose here. It cuts off at the end, leaving the bitterness behind. The change in flavor was fun and delicious.
A Ghibli analogy would be that of Shokichi, the main character in "Heisei raccoon dogfight Ponpoko". Raccoon dogs look good in the moon and in the mountains. And they change, too. He is an optimistic character with a fondness for people. But in the end, he leaves a bitter taste in his mouth.
Satisfaction Level: ★★★★ .
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