Wine Atlas

1033 regions · epoch 160
Hokkaido

Hokkaido

Hokkaido is the northernmost region of Japan, characterized by a cooler climate that influences its viticulture. The region features diverse topography, including mountains and plains, which contribute to varying microclimates suitable for grape growing. Hokkaido has gained recognition for its production of white wines, particularly from varieties that thrive in cooler conditions.

White wines with crisp acidity and fruit-forward profiles

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