Producer:Tada Winery (Tada Farm) Region:Kamifurano, Hokkaido, Japan Grapes: Pinot Noir 100% Type: Red, still Style: Full-bodied, structured, dry Color: Ruby to garnet Alcohol: 11.5% Wild yeast: Yes Any added sulphites: 35ppm added at bottling Filtered: No (unfined, unfiltered) Serving temperature: 14-16°C Please store in a cool, dark place.
Tasting notes
Very fruit-forward for a Hokkaido Pinot Noir, with unexpectedly firm, well-formed tannin that gives the wine real structure and backbone alongside its ripe berry fruit.
Food pairing
Roast duck or chicken, grilled salmon, mushroom dishes, and other dishes that can stand up to a structured, tannic Pinot Noir.
Winemaking
Pinot Noir is the grape that started it all for Tada Farm — 700 vines were planted in 2007, the seed of what became Tada Winery in 2016. This lot is fermented with wild yeast at the family’s Kamifurano winery, in one of Japan’s coldest wine-growing areas (winter lows near -30°C), with no herbicides or chemical fertilizers used in the vineyard. A measured 35ppm of sulphites is added at bottling — more than Tada’s typical minimal-sulphite cuvées, but still a light dose — and the wine is bottled unfiltered, so natural sediment may form in the bottle.