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From vineyards owned by the great, great grandsons of the two men who were sent by Mercain to France in 1870 to study grape growing and winemaking, becoming the pioneers of Japanese wine.

This wine is made from Koshu, Japan’s indigenous wine grape which can be traced back to 1186 when it was discovered growing wild at Katsunama in Yamanashi prefecture. Koshu grapes are grown in the Iwasake District of the Yamanashi Prefecture where the soils gravel and clay with good drainage. Harvest took place from late September to early October. Fermentation in oak barrel at between 18-21℃ for approximately 14 days, the wine was aged for 4 months in oak barrel.

Citrus aromas of kabosu and yuzu with notes of white flowers, vanilla, almonds and hazelnuts. With refreshing balanced acidity, rich fruit flavours and concentrated citrus oil that marries well with the time spent in barrel.

White fish tempura or grilled chicken with yuzu pepper.

Chateau Mercian Koshu Iwasaki 2023

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  • Type: White Wine

  • Style: Aromatic and Floral White

  • Country: Japan

  • Vintage: 2023

  • ABV: 11.5%

  • Size: 75cl

Chateau Mercian

Established in 1877, Château Mercian combines traditional winemaking techniques with modern innovations, focusing on sustainable viticulture. The estate cultivates a variety of grapes, including indigenous Koshu and international varietals such as Koshu and Chardonnay. Known for its pioneering role in the Japanese wine industry, they have helped bring focus to an often overlooked part of the wine world.