Koshu: Japan’s Ancient Grape

Few wines carry the weight of more than a thousand years of history in a single glass. Koshu, Japan’s indigenous white wine grape, does exactly that. Cultivated in the shadow of Mount Fuji since antiquity and vinified seriously for barely 150 years, it has recently developed a following among sommeliers and wine lovers worldwide. Its...

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