大木
Gorgeous and fruity.
Compared to the Jyundo Ittou and Princess Michiko wines we have had in the past, this one is light and refreshing.
Compared to the more modern and modern Snow Kayasha Junmai Ginjo in the same price range, this one has more acidity and fruitiness. (It has more acidity and fruitiness than the Snowy Kayasha Junmai Ginjo, which is more modern and in the same price range.)
Snow Kayasha is a bit more robust and bitter.
I like both. They are delicious.
Postscript:
I compared three Junmai Ginjos I have on hand, including the price, that I think are in the same family.
Toyo Bijin: the most fruity, but with a strong acidity
Yukino Kayasha: sweet but with a strong bitterness
Seductive: Sweetness is strong, bitterness and acidity are about the same.
I like sweetness and heaviness, so I think Succeeding is the best one.
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