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Koshu
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Fine! A bit non-descript. Dry and innocuous.
Fine! A bit non-descript. Dry and innocuous.
Apr 19th, 2016Japan! Steely, minerally nose with a crisp, citrusy, rocky palate
Japan! Steely, minerally nose with a crisp, citrusy, rocky palate
Dec 23rd, 2014![Craig Young Craig Young](https://dn4y07yc47w5p.cloudfront.net/avatar_c_250.png)
Very bright with fresh hay on the nose. Citrus on the palette.
Very bright with fresh hay on the nose. Citrus on the palette.
Apr 22nd, 2018![lurker lurker](https://s3.amazonaws.com/delectable-profile-photos/lurker-1443997270-001f39036e43_250x250.jpg)
Refreshing aromas of Asian pear and jasmine permeate the glass. Flavours of green apples and lime are present but not overwhelming.
The low body, medium+ acidity, and short finish lead me to believe that this wine works best as a palate cleanser between dishes with similarly delicate flavours. Could be a good substitute for sake.
Refreshing aromas of Asian pear and jasmine permeate the glass. Flavours of green apples and lime are present but not overwhelming.
The low body, medium+ acidity, and short finish lead me to believe that this wine works best as a palate cleanser between dishes with similarly delicate flavours. Could be a good substitute for sake.