From the first sip, the wine is complex, with a three-dimensional flavor that is somewhat rough and rugged.
Acid reminiscent of citrus coexists with a strong core of umami.
A very powerful bottle.
The rising aroma is just like a Calpis sour, light and refreshing, and disappears quickly.
The moderate sweetness and sharpness of the aftertaste are exquisite and refreshing, just like a Calpis soda.
With zero heaviness, you will find yourself drinking more and more of it.
Sharper and more crisp than Hitogokochi.
It is not flashy, but it is a bottle that goes well with meals.
It has a calm and elegant flavor that shines through, and is indeed a perfect example of perfection.
Gorgeous fruity aroma.
Sweet and mellow. A pleasant slightly gaseous sensation.
I was lucky enough to get a bottle, but I hope to have another one next year.
Sweet and juicy, with a great sense of balance, quite to my liking.
The aroma is modest, but the more you drink, the more attractive it becomes.
Shinshu Kamerei "Hitogokochi" will make you fall in love with both the brewery and the town.