Nosie

Umeshu

The note unfolds with a captivating duality of sweet ripeness and tart zest, immediately conjuring the rich, complex aroma of Japanese plum wine. It possesses a succulent, almost jammy quality, reminiscent of candied plums steeped in honeyed liquor, yet it retains a vibrant, fresh acidity that prevents it from becoming cloying. There's an undeniable boozy warmth, a mellow, rounded alcohol presence that is more evocative of a comforting digestif than a sharp spirit. Beneath the primary fruit and alcohol, a subtle, almond-like nuttiness emerges, hinting at the plum pit, adding depth and a slightly gourmand undertone. Its texture is smooth, almost syrupy, yet it maintains a remarkable luminosity. Initially, it offers a bright, inviting projection, settling into a comforting, moderately long-lasting heart note that can linger into the base, offering a sophisticated fruity warmth.