Umesyu Honey is a Japanese liqueur made from Wakayama’s local Japanese plums and orange honey, a type of honey collected from orange blossoms. The liqueur is made using high-quality plums that are harvested in Japan, and honey that is sourced from local beekeepers. Umesyu Honey has a deep amber color and a fragrant aroma of plum and honey. It has a smooth and velvety texture on the palate, with mild sweetness of the orange honey harmo- nizes perfectly with the sweetness and sourness of the Umeshu, creating an elegant and rounded flavor that can only be experienced by the addition of honey. The combination of plums and honey in Umesyu Honey is a perfect balance of sweet and tart flavors, and it showcases the best of Japanese ingredients and craftsmanship. The liqueur is a popular choice for those who enjoy fruity and floral liqueurs, and it pairs well with a variety of desserts, such as cheesecake or fruit tarts
19,60$720ml
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