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Hokkaido

北海道

Japan's northernmost wine region, characterized by a cool climate without rainy season. At latitudes similar to famous European wine regions, it's ideal for cool-climate varieties like Pinot Noir and Kerner. Distinctive wines are emerging from areas like Yoichi, Sorachi, and Tokachi, gaining rapid attention.

Climate / Soil

Climate
Humid continental climate
Soil
Volcanic ash soil, 泥炭土, Gravelly

Appellations

  • Yoichi
  • Sorachi
  • Tokachi
  • 富良野
  • Hakodate

History

Grape cultivation began in Tokachi in the 1960s, with rapid growth as a wine region since the 2000s. Yoichi has gained international recognition as Japan's holy land for Pinot Noir. Climate change is expanding suitable cultivation areas, with further development expected.

Sommelier Note

Hokkaido Pinot Noir charms with transparent fruit and minerality. Kerner, a German variety, offers fragrant aromas and refreshing acidity. The pairing with seafood, especially sea urchin and hairy crab, is exceptional. Enjoy the elegance unique to cool climates.