[Image1]Did you know Shiojiri is one of Japan’s top wine regions?Japan has about 400 to 500 wineries, and ro
[Image2]Did you know Shiojiri is one of Japan’s top wine regions?Japan has about 400 to 500 wineries, and ro
[Image3]Did you know Shiojiri is one of Japan’s top wine regions?Japan has about 400 to 500 wineries, and ro
[Image4]Did you know Shiojiri is one of Japan’s top wine regions?Japan has about 400 to 500 wineries, and ro
[Image5]Did you know Shiojiri is one of Japan’s top wine regions?Japan has about 400 to 500 wineries, and ro
[Image6]Did you know Shiojiri is one of Japan’s top wine regions?Japan has about 400 to 500 wineries, and ro

Did you know Shiojiri is one of Japan’s top wine regions?

Japan has about 400 to 500 wineries, and roughly 80 of them are in Nagano Prefecture.
Shiojiri City has the most wineries in the prefecture, with 15 operating producers.
Some of these wineries have operated for more than a century since the Meiji era, while others are brand new, founded in the Reiwa era; each of the 15 crafts wines with its own distinct character.
There is even a high school in Shiojiri that makes wine, giving students the chance to learn winemaking while still in school.

What makes the wine industry so vibrant here is the ideal growing environment: at about 700 meters elevation the large day–night temperature swings and long hours of sunlight, combined with gravelly and volcanic-ash soils, create perfect conditions for growing grapes.
High-quality grapes from this land produce high-quality wines.

Among the wines made in Shiojiri, merlot earns especially high praise.
In 1989 a merlot from the area won a major gold award at a prestigious international competition.

The annual Shiojiri Winery Festa draws visitors from across Japan who sample wines from all over Shiojiri, often drinking to their heart’s content.

Please try Shiojiri wine.

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