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There is cola.
And then there is Sudachi.

For a mature palate,

there is more, beyond sweetness —
citrus brightness, gentle bitterness,

and a clean, composed finish.

SUDACHI COLA

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Philosophy

time alters perception
attention changes flavour

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what is rushed is flattened
what is observed reveals layers

 

what lingers is not forceful
it is considered

 

what remains endures

begins with restraint
not as absence, but as intention.

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not amplified by extremes
revealed through control

shaped by the belief that flavour should unfold

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sweetness, bitterness, brightness —
all have their place, nothing dominates

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what remains is harmony.

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Those who know Sudachi, the Japanese citrus,
value it for its brightness and subtle complexity.

 

The aroma opens clean and green,
followed by a gentle tightening.

 

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More peel than pulp,
the profile is lean and linear,

with brightness carried by citrus

rather than sweetness.

 

It fades into something cooler — a quiet freshness,
almost mineral, leaving the impression of clarity.

the Citrus

the Cola

Tasting Notes
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structure
carbonation unfolds 
restrained sweetness

balanced body

finish
clean
mineral leaning
lingering freshness

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first impression
dry, composed

mid-palate
citrus brightness
gentle bitterness

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