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りさまるdry taste
Suitable for sashimi しようたThe sourness that spreads from the moment you put it in your mouth, as if you are biting into a fruit, and the nectarine-like thick sweetness that lingers pleasantly on your tongue.
It is said to be しようたIt has a sweetness that spreads in the mouth at first, but the aftertaste is moderate and enjoyable with a crisp, dry finish.
The person in the same room said. しようたHe says it's got a massive flavor that lingers for a long time.
It's true, it has a great aftertaste.
Drink it in small sips. しようたIt's soooo good!
So sweet you can tell it's sweet!
I could go on and on!
Some people say it gets on the palate, but I can't get rid of it.
I know what you mean when you say it's citrusy. しようたThe taste lingers in your mouth.
It's called a lingering taste.
It's got color.
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