Description
Discover the distinctive allure of CHOYA Umeshu Wine With Fruit, a Japanese plum wine that tantalizes with its harmonious blend of sweetness and gentle tartness. Crafted in the renowned Kansai region of Japan, this wine stands apart by incorporating whole ume fruits, infusing each sip with an authentic essence that captures the spirit of its origin. With an alcohol by volume of 10.0%, it offers a refreshing and aromatic experience that's as unique as it is enchanting. The tasting profile of this Umeshu is characterized by its inviting sweetness, balanced by a subtle tartness that the whole ume fruits contribute. Expect a medium body that is neither overwhelming nor too light, making it an ideal companion for a variety of occasions. While hints of fresh plum dominate the palate, there is an underlying complexity that invites further exploration. The finish is smooth and lingers just long enough to remind you of its delightful flavor. When it comes to serving, CHOYA Umeshu Wine With Fruit is best enjoyed slightly chilled, accentuating its refreshing qualities. It does not require decanting, allowing you to savor its unique profile directly from the bottle. Serve it in a standard wine glass to fully appreciate its aromatic bouquet, which is a testament to its meticulous crafting. This plum wine pairs wonderfully with light and delicate dishes, such as sushi, sashimi, or fresh salads, where its flavor can complement without overpowering. While this bottle of Umeshu is perfect for immediate enjoyment, it also holds the potential for aging. Over time, the complexities of the plum and wine may deepen, offering an evolving tasting experience. Whether you choose to drink it now or let it age, CHOYA Umeshu Wine With Fruit promises a genuine taste of Japan's rich winemaking tradition.
Customer reviews
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Friend recommended it and now I get why. Sweet, a little syrupy for me but the whole fruit inside was such a cool touch.
Response from CBC Liquors, Westford
Nice to hear your friend steered you right. If you want less sweet, give Choya Extra Years a try next time. - Tom
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Chilled it and poured over ice, those whole plums are a nice touch. Super refreshing after spicy noodles. Will grab again soon.
Response from CBC Liquors, Westford
That does hit different over ice with spicy food. If you like that combo, try the yuzu sake next time.
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