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Shiojiri Winery Festa in Ginza NAGANO

[Sam] February 26, 2015 14:00

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R0032144RS.JPG  On February 22nd (Sun), "Shiojiri Winery Festa in Ginza NAGANO" was held at Ginza NAGANO (Ginza 5).

 11:30 to 13:00

 2nd time 15:30-17:00

 

"Shiojiri Winery Festa" is an event jointly held by eight large and small wineries in the city.In addition to selling wines from each company at the "Wine Station" in front of the station, a temporary circulation bus is operated as a "Winary Tour" , You can taste and tour the wines of each company.

The original glass, which can be obtained as a certificate of participation at the wine station, is made of local Kiso lacquerware.

In addition to selling local soba, which is said to be the birthplace of local agricultural products and soba cutting, a mini-concert is also included.

Until 2013, it was held during the autumn young sake season, but due to the busy season, it was changed to May from 2014.

In the autumn young sake season, "Shiojiri Nouveau Picnic" is planned.

In recent years, the popularity has increased and the number of visitors has increased, and the ticket advance system has been switched from 2011.

By the way, I hear that tickets are sold out on Saturday on the day of release and Sunday in about a week.

Currently, there are nine wineries in operation, and Sunsan Vinyards are scheduled to be added later this year.

It's more and more fun.

"Shiojiri Winery Festa 2015" is scheduled to be held on May 16-17.

 

This time, Mr. Makoto Endo, Secretary-General of the Japan Wine Love Association, was invited as a seminar lecturer, and after listening to a lecture on the history and current situation of Shiojiri wine brewing, Merlo from 8 wineries in the city (7 companies + Shiojiri Shigakukan High School). Tasteting.

Meijo wines are gathered, including rare products brewed using 100% grapes grown by Shiojiri Shigakukan High School students, which are not generally available on the market, and brands that are difficult to obtain locally due to small lots.

 ・Shiojiri Shigakukan High School KIKYO Wine

 ・Kido Winery Premium Mellow

 ・Suntory Wine International Japan Premium Shiojiri Mellow

 ・Chateaumelcian Nagano Mellow

 ・Alps Musédvan Shiojiri Mellow LIMITED

 ・Shinano Wine Shinano Kikyogahara Mellow

 ・51 wine 51 Kikyogahara Merlo

 ・Izutsu Wine Chateau Izutsu

In addition, "Tsumami" is made by Shinshu Shiojiri Agricultural Park "Tyrol Forest" sausage workshop. 

 

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