CotoCoto Grilled apples

A new product of canned chu-hi, "Coto Coto Grilled Apples," was released on December 4th.

CotoCoto Grilled apples are chu-hi made with "fruit jam soaked sake" that brings out the richness and sweetness by soaking fruit jam and marmalade. Apple flavors are common, but apple jam flavors are rare! Can you feel the difference?

CotoCoto Grilled apples

CotoCoto Grilled apples

CotoCoto Grilled apples

CotoCoto Grilled apples

Contents: 350ml (11.83us fl oz)
Alcohol content: 6%

The liquid color is amber like apple juice. From the aroma, you can feel the deep sweetness as if it had already been boiled down.

CotoCoto Grilled apples

When you taste it, it definitely looks like jam! It has a gorgeous flavor rather than a refreshing taste, and has a rich sweetness. A deeper taste with a slight spiciness and bitterness of carbonic acid.

CotoCoto Grilled apples

It's crisp and sweet, but the aftertaste is refreshing. If you try to think of it as "a cider with a strong sweetness (wine made from apples)", I think that there is not much difference. You can combine it with the food, but it seems better to drink it as it is or pick up nuts and cheese.

CotoCoto Grilled apples
There is a feeling of satisfaction even if you drink it alone

This is a limited quantity product, so if you are interested, please do so as soon as possible! This time, I bought it at Seven-Eleven, and the price was 173 yen (tax included). Also, it seems that the series has a marmalade flavor. If you see it, be sure to check it out.