Slightly tipsy? Well, that`s what the Japanese name Horoyoi means, at least. It`s unlikely that you`ll actually feel tipsy after drinking this refreshing beverage. The alcohol content is just 3 percent. But it`s sure to have an invigorating effect.
Delicate, fruity notes; a sweet yet mild taste: Horoyoi is available in many different flavours. In this case, it is the sweet and sour Japanese liqueur Umeshu.
Enjoyed chilled, it`s a relaxing drink for an aperitif or a free afternoon!
DID YOU KNOW? ... The Japanese liqueur Umeshu is known for its sweet and sour taste. It gets this taste from the green, unripe ume fruits (Japanese plums) that are steeped in alcohol.
Slightly tipsy? Well, that`s what the Japanese name Horoyoi means, at least. It`s unlikely that you`ll actually feel tipsy after drinking this refreshing beverage. The alcohol content is just 3 percent. But it`s sure to have an invigorating effect.
Delicate, fruity notes; a sweet yet mild taste: Horoyoi is available in many different flavours. In this case, it is the sweet and sour Japanese liqueur Umeshu.
Enjoyed chilled, it`s a relaxing drink for an aperitif or a free afternoon!
DID YOU KNOW? ... The Japanese liqueur Umeshu is known for its sweet and sour taste. It gets this taste from the green, unripe ume fruits (Japanese plums) that are steeped in alcohol.
Delicate, fruity notes; a sweet yet mild taste: Horoyoi is available in many different flavours. In this case, it is the sweet and sour Japanese liqueur Umeshu.
Enjoyed chilled, it`s a relaxing drink for an aperitif or a free afternoon!
DID YOU KNOW? ...
The Japanese liqueur Umeshu is known for its sweet and sour taste. It gets this taste from the green, unripe ume fruits (Japanese plums) that are steeped in alcohol.