Summary
“You know you’re impossible to handle when you’re drunk. Are you sure you can take it?”
In Yehwari, a village famous for its pear blossoms, lives Joo Do-ah, a woman who brews traditional liquor.
One day, Kang Kwon-ha, the CEO of a major liquor company, appears before her.
Kwon-ha needs to uncover the secret brewing technique behind her renowned liquor — and he’s not above using his good looks to get close to her.
“Why are your eyes half-closed like that? Are you sick?”
How could this be happening?
Kwon-ha, his pride shattered, tries even harder to win her over — but the cool, unflinching Do-ah refuses to fall for his charms.
And yet, every time she meets his gaze, his heart ferments — richer, deeper — than the liquor in her clay jars.
“Mr. Kang Kwon-ha, how is it? The taste of the drink?”
“…Yeah. It’s good.”
It’s not the drink I like.
It’s you, Do-ah.