【 Muscat fragrance ・ Cat school cut-out label wine 】
Anelia Ivanova, a Bulgarian cut-out artist who came to Japan on a popular TV program in which foreigners are invited to Japan, fell in love with Japan. She is a cat lover and collaborated with up-and-coming winery Rosidi in Bulgaria to create a cat label with paper cutouts.
【Dishes to match】
It can be combined with various meals such as seafood, Japanese, and ethnic dishes.
[About the taste]
The bright and dynamic lemon yellow, the sweet scent of muscat is just soft, and the mouthfeel is light.
The taste is dry, the exact opposite of the aroma, and it is a juicy white with a fresh, mineral, mineral, such as white flowers, lemon, and candy apple.
What is Rossidy Winery?
Rosidi is an up-and-coming winery established in 2005 in the village of Nikolaevo in the northeastern Thrace Valley of Bulgaria.
The vineyard, located at an altitude of 300 meters, is a combination of limestone, gravel, and clay, and is surrounded by cool air and is an ideal environment for growing grapes with a large temperature difference between day and night.
The backbone of Rosidi is brewer Peter Georgiev, who pursues the delicate and elegant taste that Rossidy idealizes every day.
Within a few years of its first release, it has gained a reputation for its high quality and commitment to winemaking, and has been voted Bulgaria's No. 1 wine by DIVINO and has been highly praised by wine industry heavyweights such as Stephen Spallua and Jancis Robinson.