

It pairs perfectly with foods such as Gorgonzola cheese. This ice wine is made from Muscat Bailey grapes and has notes of strawberry jam. All that adds up perfectly for a taste that is both unique and refreshing. Once you have a sip you with its refreshing sourness, it will cling on your tongue for a second or two. The Muscat Bailey A comes with a fresh scent of berries with added sweet that somehow doesn’t feel sugary. Its label has been designed by Kenya Hara – a legendary Japanese graphic designer. Furthermore, it makes a great gift to a wine lover or someone that is into sake. It goes best with traditional Japanese meals such as grilled fish. All in all, the wine is faithful to the Koshu grapes flavor.

One sip of this wine and you will feel the scent of the citrus fruit, as well as the pleasant bitterness. This is a clean and dry wine featuring refreshing acidity. Plus, thanks to its well-rounded taste, it is a wine that appeals to anyone. Its exquisite color makes it perfect for all sorts of celebrations and parties. It goes best with foods flavored with lemon or salt. This full-bodied wine is complex and deep. This is a wine featuring a well-rounded flavor and is neither too sweet nor too dry. Also, it is very high in acidity and has a note of citrusy. The wine is very carbonated and effervescent meaning its perfect as a toast drink. This is a dry sparkling wine made of Koshu grapes featuring a refreshing sour taste and is not very sweet.

Here’s a list of wines that we think are the best Japan have to offer… Lumiére Sparkling Koshu 2015 The Japanese wine industry is still expanding, as well as their wine tourism. There is an ongoing demand for these wines. The several medals that they’ve won at the Decanter World Wine Awards witness the quality of their wines. However, it is its wine industry that has been making splashes in the last few years with its portfolio of domestic wines. Japan is best known for its national drink sake.
