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If in any doubt flush it.

However I am told that non-aged sake is best drank within a year of being bottle.

I am also told that sake does not go bad overtime the taste just becomes more mellow.

It is September 2010 and I am just about to open a bottle with 05/09 on it - now whether that is the best before date or the bottling date I have no idea...so I guess it's time for me to say sayonara...

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