Izu Nouveau White 2024 Slightly dry
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Izu Nouveau is made from grapes grown in our own vineyards in Izu.
This is the earliest white wine produced at Nakaizu Winery that year.
It is also a wine that shows the quality of the grapes harvested that year.
When poured into a glass, the aroma of apples and white peaches rises, and you can enjoy a refreshing acidity.
Please drink it nicely chilled.
Product: Fruit liquor Type: White, slightly dry Ingredients: Grapes (produced in Izu)
Grape variety used: 100% Shinano Riesling
Contents: 750ml
Alcohol content: 10%
Manufacturer: Shida Nakaizu Winery Co., Ltd.
To prevent deterioration and cloudiness, please be careful not to expose the product to high temperatures (below 25°C) .
Sediment may appear due to ingredients derived from grapes and fermentation, but this does not affect the quality.
"We will not sell alcohol to anyone who cannot verify that they are over 20 years of age."
If the front label says "Izu Wine," it means that "the grapes used to make the wine were grown and harvested in the Izu region, " and " the wine was brewed using those grapes at a winery in the Izu region ."
In other words, wine labeled "Izu wine" is made primarily from grapes grown in Izu and is produced in Izu, truly expressing the "climate of Izu."
* When displaying a place name (such as "Izu Wine"), at least 85% of the grapes used must be harvested within the area indicated by that place name.
At Nakaizu Winery, we define "sweet" and "dry" wines as follows:
Sweet:
This type of wine has a rich sweetness that spreads throughout the mouth and continues to have a voluminous sweetness until the finish . For example, "Izu Extra Sweet" and "Sparkling Wine Sweet" have a distinct sweetness.
Neutral :
It has a neutral positioning, with a "modest sweetness (hard to detect)." It has almost no sweetness in terms of sugar content, giving it a refreshing impression.
Dry :
This wine has a drier impression . Rather than being "dry," it has a nuance of being " crisp " or " clean in the mouth ." After drinking it, you may feel a refreshing, light dryness in your mouth.
The "body" of a wine refers to the strength, weight, and satisfying taste of the wine . It also includes what sommeliers call the "texture," or the " feel " when you put it in your mouth.
Light Body:
It's light and easy to drink.
Full Body:
This type of sake has a rich flavor and is satisfying to drink. It tends to have a complex flavor with strong tastes in the mouth, such as astringency and acidity.