Japan

Although Japan has a long history of viticulture and grape cultivation for table consumption, domestic wine production wit… h locally produced grapes is much more recent (late 19th century). Today, more than 200 wineries exist in Japan. The Japanese are producing wines in a range of climates and areas throughout the country, from mountains and valleys to coastal areas, with Japan generally seeing more rainfall and humidity than the major wine-producing areas of Europe. The main winemaking region,
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    Four Fox Sake 720Ml
    • Variety Sake
    • Vintage None
    • Brand Four Fox
    • Cellaring Drink Now
    • Wine Type Sake
    • Alcohol Percentage 16.0% Alcohol
    Four Fox Sake 720Ml
    There are six grades of saké, and Four Fox is categorized as a snowmelt ‘Junmai Daiginjo,’ meaning that it is the highest grade of premium saké, This ultra-premium saké is handcrafted in the mountains of Japan. Each winter, master craftsmen use locally sourced rice and mineral-rich snowmelt to create a pure, smooth and refreshing Junmai Daiginjo (the highest grade of saké). The stunningly sleek bottle also pays tribute to the ancient wordsmiths to...


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