Kisvin Koshu
Tasting Notes
Clean, crisp and fruity. Comparable to Pinot Gris and/or Gewurztraminer in the sense that the skins of the grapes are lightly purple in coloration. Koshu is a grape native to the Yamanashi region; "Kushu" in fact is the former name for "Yamanashi". Koshu wines are characterized by pale, straw colors and aromatic, fruity tones.
Overview
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Winery Profile
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Tasting Notes
Clean, crisp and fruity. Comparable to Pinot Gris and/or Gewurztraminer in the sense that the skins of the grapes are lightly purple in coloration. Koshu is a grape native to the Yamanashi region; "Kushu" in fact is the former name for "Yamanashi". Koshu wines are characterized by pale, straw colors and aromatic, fruity tones.
Overview
Specifications
Winery Profile
Trade Resources
Tasting Notes
Clean, crisp and fruity. Comparable to Pinot Gris and/or Gewurztraminer in the sense that the skins of the grapes are lightly purple in coloration. Koshu is a grape native to the Yamanashi region; "Kushu" in fact is the former name for "Yamanashi". Koshu wines are characterized by pale, straw colors and aromatic, fruity tones.