Taka
Clear and colorless, the swirling gives a fresh, light impression. The alcoholic aroma is restrained, with a fresh sweetness reminiscent of pears on the palate, but with a short lingering finish.
On the palate, the sweetness is evident on the tip of the tongue, but the attack is subdued, while the bitterness and acidity spread quickly down the throat to make an impact on the second half of the wine. In the second half, the bitterness remains, which brings out the sweetness and the bitterness in a more balanced way.
Scene: End of Course
Considering the balance of sweetness, it can be enjoyed on its own, but considering the bitterness and smoothness in the second half, it can be used at the end of the course as well. Pair it with acidity, such as a tomato-based acqua pazza.
Environment: 12-14°C
In order to achieve an overall balance, it is preferable to drink it at a low temperature, so that the sweetness of the drink is accentuated in the early stages and then gradually increase in temperature to accentuate the sweetness.
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