Japan
This category is your gateway to exploring Japan’s hidden wine gems. Discover the country's lesser-known wine regions and get insider tips on where to taste these unique wines in Japan.
Learn about:
- A quick guide to Japan's top wine regions
- Hidden gems and secret tasting spots
- Insightful guides to Japanese wine varieties
And so much more…
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Discover Unique Japanese Grape Varieties: Koshu, Muscat Bailey A, and More…
4 minutes read Did you know Japan isn’t just about sake? When you think of Japan, wine might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But if you’re into discovering new wines, Japanese wines is something that you’ll want to know about. Although Japan may belong to the New Word wines, they’re not a copycat! I mean, Japan…
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Where to taste Japanese wine in Tokyo? My secret address!
8 minutes read Ever stumbled upon a hidden gem in Tokyo that completely changes your perspective? Last night, I discovered an incredible Japanese wine bar tucked away in the heart of Tokyo. The hunt to find it was an adventure in itself, but it was worth every step. This tiny, unassuming place is now my go-to spot to taste Japanese…
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Explore Yamanashi: Japan’s Premier Wine Region
Yamanashi wine region, nestled in Japan’s heart, is renowned for its stunning landscapes and wine production. Dominated by mountains like Mount Fuji and the Japanese Alps, this region’s unique terroir creates ideal conditions for grape growing
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A Quick Guide to Japan’s top wine regions
Hey wine lovers! Ready to travel virtually through Japan? Last week, we’ve talked about the history of wine in Japan. Now, let me share my quick guide to Japan’s top wine regions Indeed, the winemaking part may be quite recent for Japan but its topography ensures Japan has very different terroirs. In other words, Japan’s wine scene is as diverse…
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Japanese Wine History
Hey wine lovers! Did you know that Japan has a super cool wine story that goes way back? Like, over a thousand years back! It’s not just about making wine, though. Grapes have been a big part of Japanese culture and farming for ages. A long time ago, about 1000 years ago, someone living in Katsunuma saw a wild grapevine…