It has a very good balance. The sweet flavor comes in softly and lands slowly. It is not too much, but not too sharp either. For some reason, I don't feel Omachi, but that's not a problem. Let's see how it progresses.
Slightly sweet aroma. A delicious sweetness spreads in the mouth. After that, the sweetness typical of Aizan is once again present. The sweetness lingers. The sweetness is characteristic, but it is not a sticky sweetness. The slightly lightness gives it a refreshing feeling. I didn't feel the spiciness described on the back.
It is absolutely gorgeous. When you put it in your mouth, it spreads out in a big bang. Then comes a strong sweetness. It lands without bitterness or aliveness. There is a little aftertaste. A quintessential taste.
It has a mild sweet aroma, a sweet flavor, and finally a bitter taste that finishes with a kick. The bitterness leaves a slight taste on the tongue, but it is not unpleasant. If it were a little thicker, it would be perfect, but the cost is quite good. Delicious.