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Bandaiyoyo from the Shirai Sake Brewery. I usually buy Kaze ga Kiku, but on a recent trip to Aizu, I discovered it for the first time at the Gonoi Sake Shop in Sakashita-machi and bought it on impulse.
It has a fresh green apple aroma and a beautiful light nigori.
The taste is similar to that of "Kaze ga Kowaru," but the overall flavor is gentle.
It has a strong but soft flavor due to the light nigori of nama-shu. The foaming sensation is also soft and gentle.
This is a nama-zake full of gentleness. It is as gentle as a dried persimmon.
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