Uchida "Grappa" (Koshu grape)
L'Orient Winery
Normal price 177,60 lei
Einzelpreis888,00 lei pro l
incl. VAT plus shipping / delivery time: 2-4 working days
A real Japanese rarity! The history of wine production in Japan began in the 19th century, and today there are various wine-growing areas in different Japanese regions. No wonder that there is now also Japanese "grappa"!
Description
The Shirayuri Uchida "Grappa" does not deny its Italian kinship, but nevertheless impresses with its very own characteristics. A rare and exciting experience that lingers long in the memory and on the tongue. This Japanese marc spirit is elegant and absolutely easy to drink. It has a mild and slightly nutty aroma. Even though wine production has existed in Japan for a long time, Japanese grape marc brandies are an absolute rarity and rarely found in the Land of the Rising Sun. The Uchida "Grappa" is the first pomace brandy ever produced in Japan. It is made from the skins of the Koshu grape, which is almost unique to Japan. Although these grapes have a reddish color, they are classified as white wine varieties. The growing areas for the Koshu grape are all located in the southern part of the main island of Honshu. The bottle of Uchida "Grappa", which looks like a flacon, is made in Italy.
Japanese "grappa" (grape marc spirit)
Net quantity: 200 ml
For sale topersons of legal ageonly
Alcohol: 40% vol
Importer: Ginza Berlin GmbH, Pfalzburger Straße 20, 10719 Berlin, Germany
About Shirayuri "L'Orient" Winery
Shirayuri Winery is located among the Katsunuma vineyards in Yamanashi Prefecture, about 1.5 hours from Tokyo and north of Mount Fuji. 20,000 visitors annually flock to owner Takao Uchida to view the winery. Uchida's grandfather founded the production facility in 1939, and today it produces numerous high-quality white and red wines as well as other spirits, such as grappa. Yamanashi is Japan's most important wine region. With its clear water and rich soil, Yamanashi offers the best conditions for growing wine.