"Sake degree +10" and the specifications are super dry Junmai Ginjo Sake. In general, dry sake tends to be too sharp, but it tends to be too fluffy, but the bulge and claim of rice from Nishiki Yamada Yamada are felt properly. Not only fresh seafood, but also fried food and grilled fish with fat are excellent.
Fruity and clean — the perfect entry point into premium sake.
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