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Do this because
You´ll explore the historic Shirayuri Winery, dating back to 1938
The knowledgeable guides will reveal the intricate winemaking process
You can take a leisurely stroll through picturesque vineyards
There's an opportunity to savour several exquisite wines during a tasting session
What to expect
Established in 1938 in Katsunuma, Yamanashi - the revered heartland of Japanese wine - Shirayuri Winery has always strived to create wines that can compete with their Western counterparts. This ambition led to its christening as "L'Orient" (The Orient). Living up to its name, it has recently won Platinum at the Decanter World Wine Awards, one of the most prestigious wine competitions globally. In 2023, their Koshu wine, "Koshu Vigne de Nakagawa", had the honour of being served alongside traditional Japanese cuisine to world leaders at the G7 Hiroshima Summit.You can savour a leisurely walk through the vineyards, partake in an informative winery tour, and indulge in tastings of several exquisite wines by the glass. Now under the stewardship of its third-generation president and fourth-generation executive director, they will impart knowledge about Katsunuma, Japan’s premier wine region, as well as the winery’s rich history and intricate winemaking process.
What's included
Wine tasting
Tour guide
What's not included
Private transportation
What to remember
Know in advance:
The displayed price is per person
The tour itinerary may change depending on the weather
The wine tasting selection may be subject to change
For minors, wine tasting will be replaced with grape juice
Provider
Japanticket Inc.
Booking Fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation Fee
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins
Where
Katsunumachō Katsunuma, Koshu City, Yamanashi, Japan
Meeting point:
The meeting point is locate about 15 minutes by car from JR Chuo Line "Enzan Station" or "Yamanashi-shi Station".