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Originally Posted by SceptileMaster
Can it be either though? I've never tried it before so I don't know much about it.
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Its basically anyway you like. LIGHTLY chilled (not cold) is usually the way to go to get the full taste. However like MMM said, quite cold weather might change the mood for how you want it.
I'm guessing the name on it says ichitanba
市丹波
Tanba meaning tanba province aka Tanbanokuni
Please anyone correct me if I'm wrong. I like kanji riddles where I have to read kanji in scripted written form and is something quite obscure.
But anyway I doubt the name of the sake tells you anything unless its a well known brand.
Usually there is a serving temperature on the bottle or the type aka ginjo, junmai ginjo, daiginjo. Depending on the quality of it, you probably want it lightly chilled. I can't see the rest of the bottle from the picture.
Thats looks like a big bottle (can't really tell), sure you can try it both ways ^^/