Japanese Koshu Wines: A History of Grace (video)
Category : Wine
Grace Winery, (company name Chuo Budoshu in Japanese) was established in 1923 in Katsunuma, the birthplace of Japan’s wine industry. Katsunuma remains today the wine hub of Japan. The brand name “Grace Wine” is a reference to the Three Graces.
Grace Winery believes good wines come from grapes which bear the characters of the place they originated from. Their Koshu grapes, the signature varietal of Japan, are grown along the mountainous area of the region, yielding wines with more concentration and minerality. Their goal is to always produce the highest quality wines and to bring the joy of wine drinking to you.
Grace Koshu wines are specifically designed to go well with Japanese cuisine.
For your edification, here is a video on Koshu wine, courtesy of YouTube’s “Underneath the Bottle”:
For more information on each of the three Koshu wines:
Grace Koshu, Grace Koshu Kayagatake, Gris de Koshu,
go HERE.
This article is for purposes of wholesale promotion only.
Vizcaya Wine Imports is the exclusive importer of Japanese Koshu wines.
To arrange for a sampling or for more information, please contact:
Alfred Dauphin
786-277-6034
Retailers and restaurants can order Grace Koshu Wines from:
Park Street Imports, LLC
1000 Brickell Ave. Suite 910
Miami, FL 33131
Tel: 305-967-7440
Fax: 305-397-2809
www.parkstreetimportsllc.com