Koshu in Kofu
Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Here's how to feel important. Go to Yamanashi prefecture in Japan, where 95% of all Japanese Koshu grapes are grown. Taste a few of them. Then go to a press conference of local journalists who want to know what you think of Japan's most obvious signature grape variety.
See below (and revisit next week to find out the answer).

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