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In the sake world, there is a lot of noise like a child about capturing a beetle, but a true adult would capture a butterfly in the night, so I captured Miss Yamazaki, or rather, Yamazaki Sake.
This butterfly is the Asagimadara, a butterfly that crosses the sea.
Even before you drink it, you can smell the ginjo aroma. There is a lot of lees, but the taste is weak in sweetness and acidity, with a little bitterness remaining. I think it is still easy to drink, but I think it would be even better if it were a little more opposite here. I usually only drink about one cup of sake, but I've already had two, so I think it's a good sake. The body is honest.
This is one of several bottles I bought by mail order, and the others are from breweries I've had before, so they're cheap, but it's exciting to drink sake for the first time without any previous information.
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