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The fizziness is not half bad. Although the acidity is high, it goes well with yellowtail radish and firefly squid.
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Junmai-shu (pure rice wine) only available at Yamashiro Onsen. It's not just the aroma of rice, it's the punch that makes you feel like you're eating a rice ball.
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Purchased at Hachiohoku Center in Hachinohe. The sweetness of the rice that you feel the moment you put it on your tongue is absolutely irresistible.
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When I visited the brewery, I asked for a sake that I couldn't buy in Tokyo, and they recommended this one.
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Fudo純米吟醸袋吊り
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ふくはら酒店
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The aroma, freshness and fizziness are modest. However, the full feeling is fascinating and I like the balance of the sake. It's not a rare sake, but the number of liquor stores that carry it is surprisingly limited.
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I enjoyed the Classic Senkou, so I bought this one too. Compared to the Classic, it's more light and airy.
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Senkou is rumored to be characterized by its acidity. When I took a sip, I was surprised at how delicious it was. The sourness is not something that makes your mouth water, but it leaves a refreshing feeling in your mouth that is quite impressive!
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