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Never had it, but does it taste anything like sake?
With sake there's this strange flavor which also sort of appears in Shaoxing wine, but is foreign to any european alcohols. It tastes so good, I honestly can't stand grape wine but I could drink sake like it's water
No, it's nothing like sake/nihonshu. I would describe it as a fairly mild tasting spirit with a fruity or herbal flavor depending on the variety. Some people say it tastes like grappa. Peruvian pisco is technically a brandy, but they can't be aged in wooden barrels or anything that can affect it's taste, so it tastes unlike any brandy I've ever had.