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The relay with the name of the forest, "Wind Forest" from "Brewing Forest" was unintentional and I suddenly noticed it and smiled.
This is my first time to try Rohafu, and while I was torn between 507 and 807, I went with 507 this time because of the encouragement of the word that it is relatively dry. I hope I can buy 807 next time!
The standing aroma is a bit acidic and reminds me of the natural flavors of fruits and vegetables.
The peachy overtones are delicious. There is a sweetness, but it is very elegant and not at all cloying. The slight tangy mouthfeel, typical of Kaze no Mori, is also refreshing!
It is sweet enough to drink by itself without food, yet has enough sharpness and umami to pair with food.
On the third day, the piquancy is gone, but a little sake-like flavor emerges and it is no longer just easy to drink; on the fourth day, it is both easy to drink and sake-like, which I like a lot!
The label on the back says that the opposite of complexity is subtlety, but it seems somewhat strange...but I guess it fits if you think of subtlety as finding the slightest difference in clarity! LOL!
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