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Wine Tasting Notes Shiboritate means "just pressed," Namazake means "unpasteurized" and Genshu means "undiluted." This seasonal sake is a perenniel favorite and for good reason. It is lively, powerful and dynamic and can be enjoyed chilled and "neat" or served on the rocks. The addition of ice "loosens up" the sake and reveals sweeter, nuttier notes. It also makes for a fun, spring cocktail. Served chilled and neat, this sake has great impact and a firm backbone. Thick but not heavy or syrupy, just solid. Delicious above all else.