So today, I would like to introduce Kakuyasu's "Bonbon Chocolate" that I would like to give to my father who loves alcohol and the boss of the company. Perfect for Nonbee-san! However, children shouldn't eat it because it contains alcohol!
■ To that high-colored person, "Western liquor of the world" chocolate
First of all, I would like to introduce you to the classic bonbon, "Western liquor" chocolate with whiskey and brandy. Assorted bonbon chocolates with German red wine, French brandy, and British whiskey. 10 pieces, the price is 525 yen. The liquor chocolate that Maru-chan gave to his father might have been like this!
Each type is wrapped in a package so that each scent does not mix.
All of them have a surprisingly authentic taste of Western liquor! Brandy is fragrant and whiskey is a little dry. Red wine is sweet, grape-flavored and easy to eat.
My favorite is French brandy. There is plenty of brandy in the chocolate, so it feels like you are eating chocolate while drinking alcohol completely.
■ "Highball" chocolate for the boss who goes to Shimbashi
Then ... the highball I always drink has turned into chocolate! So it's a "highball" chocolate. 10 pieces, the price is 525 yen. Is chocolate squishy like highball?
The scent is completely highball! Or rather, whiskey? When I cut the chocolate, I found a highball poured into it ...!
The squishy feeling is weak, but it stimulates the tongue a little. This is probably carbonic acid. Sweet chocolate goes well with the mellow whiskey scent. You can't understand this deliciousness unless you're an adult.
■ "Japanese sake selection" for fathers who like alcohol
The last "Japanese sake selection" is chocolate with "Japanese sake" such as sake, shochu, and plum wine. 18 pieces, the price is 1,050 yen.
Among them, I will try "Daiginjo", "Sweet potato shochu", and "Umeshu".
Both "Daiginjo" and "Imo Shochu" are finished with a solid sake and sweet potato flavor. Both have a rich taste and aroma, and go well with chocolate more than you can imagine! The stimulus that comes to your nose is irresistible for liquor lovers.
And "umeshu" is a sweet and sour and light taste for girls. If you don't like dry sake, try picking it up!
By the way, my favorite in the Japanese sake selection is "Daiginjo". I want to buy this in bulk for myself.
Alcohol content is around 2 to 3%, but the taste of alcohol is so rich that if you eat too much, you will get drunk. Tell your dad not to eat before you drive!
If any of these people say, "I don't have my favorite liquor!", Check out the "Bonbon Chocolate Special" on the Kakuyasu mail order site! There are many other chocolates filled with sake from Japan and around the world, so you will surely find your favorite ...!