Yoshiyasu
Perplexing product. Sometimes this could be a positive aspect, but not in this instance. This wine lacks a distinct personality, but is instead plagued by a disorienting and perplexing behavior. A confusing amalgamation of Glera, Chardonnay, and Moscato, with a strong note of synthetic apple flavor. The sweetness is overwhelming, and the sensation is too cloying to be attributed solely to its 11g/l of sugar. A rather unpleasant experience, despite being drinkable.

























































