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[Tourist Spot Feature Part 2 ✨]
Introducing Tsuno Winery, a sightseeing spot with panoramic views of Tsunocho!
We’ll do our best to make this a place you’ll want to visit!
Tsuno Wine has won numerous awards at home and abroad, and Tsuno Winery, where that wine is made, is full of charm.
Here we introduce that wine and the winery.
◆About Tsuno Wine
Because Miyazaki Prefecture traditionally has a shochu culture, wine never took hold easily, and the region was said to be an unfavorable environment for grape growing. Even so, the foundation built by Momoto Eitomo 102 has been handed down, and Tsuno Wine is made with the ambition to create wines that can compete on the world stage.
Tsuno Wine is known for its Campbell Early rosé, which was actually selected in 2004 for the Wine Report’s “World’s Top 100 Wines,” and this rosé still attracts many repeat customers.
Every year many of their wines win awards at domestic and international competitions, drawing buyers from within and beyond the prefecture as well as online customers from overseas.
They also offer wines that are easy to drink for those who usually dislike wine, and even wines made with Miyazaki’s famous mangoes. So what kind of place is the Tsuno Winery where these wines are produced?
◆What kind of place is Tsuno Winery?
Tsuno Winery sits on the Makiuchi Plateau, surrounded by Hyūga Nada and the Mount Osuzu range, offering sweeping views over Tsunocho. The site is famous as a night-view spot and for unbeatable views of the town’s fireworks.
The site includes a shop with wine and a bakery, a wine brewery, and vineyards, and offers guided tours.
You normally can’t enter the brewery, so it’s hard to know exactly how it’s laid out, but there is a spot in the shop where you can glimpse inside. You’ll be surprised by the size of the machinery!
I haven’t personally been to the vineyards, but there is a row of grapevines by the parking lot, so you can get a pseudo-experience.
And above all, the shop! It carries dozens of wines with detailed descriptions, making it easy even for beginners to choose. If you still can’t decide, someone knowledgeable about wine is usually nearby to ask.
Beyond wine, the shop stocks many snacks that pair well with the wines, giving wine lovers a delightful dilemma.
The shop also houses a bakery, attracting many visitors who come just for the bread. The selection is wide and changes day by day, which adds to the fun.
When you visit Tsunocho, be sure to stop by.
Next time in our tourist spot feature, we’ll cover the town’s roadside gateway, Roadside Station Tsuno.
Stay tuned!!
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