What kind of wine is Takara Plum?

Takara Plum is a rich, sweet and aromatic plum wine suitable as an aperitif. The plum flavor used for this product is based on “Ume”, a special plum cultivated in Japan that has a tart flavor. It is made from premium white wine with natural plum flavor.

Is plum a wine?

It’s easy to misunderstand plum wine. For starters, the sweet-and-sour Japanese beverage is not a wine at all—it’s booze infused with plums, rather than fruit fermented into alcohol. Shochu is a common base spirit, but distillers also use brandy or saké to soak ume.

What is a good plum wine?

10 Best Japanese Plum Wines That are Actually Worth Trying

  • Your Own Homemade Wine! You can create your very own Japanese plum wine at home!
  • Choya Ume Blanc.
  • Choya Umeshu with fruit.
  • Choya Kokuto Umeshu.
  • Takara Kinsen Plum.
  • Takara Koshu Plum.
  • Gekkeikan Sake Plum Wine.
  • Fu-ki Plum Wine.

Are Takara plums vegan?

Takara Plum is a rich, sweet and aromatic plum wine suitable as an aperitif. The plum flavor used for this product is based on “Ume”, a special plum cultivated in Japan that has a tart flavor. It is made from premium white wine with natural plum flavor….Legal Disclaimer.

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Vegan No
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How long can you store plum wine?

Wait 6 months to a year and enjoy! After about 3 months, a light umeshu can be enjoyed, but it is better to wait at least a half year or longer for the best flavor.

What is the best plum wine?

Tastessence lists down the best Japanese plum wines that you can try!

  • Choya Kokuto Umeshu.
  • Takara Kinsen Plum.
  • Takara Koshu Plum.
  • Gekkeikan Sake Plum Wine.
  • Fu-ki Plum Wine.
  • Kikkoman Plum Wine.
  • Nakano BC Yuzu Umeshu.
  • Miyazaki Plum Wine. This wine has a wheaty taste as wheat is used to brew the wine.

How much does plum wine cost?

The first thing you need to know about the Plum Wine appliance is it costs $1,500.

Is plum wine sweet or dry?

Conclusion. Plum wine blends a sweet and sour taste of plum flavors with (traditionally) a standard of 12% alcohol content. Its sweet taste arouses one’s olfactory sensors, and boy of boy is it mouthwatering.