Why are Japanese grapes so expensive? From specialized care to government subsidies, this video dives deep into the dedication needed to produce Japan’s premium grapes. We follow a farmer in ...
Japanese consumers don’t have to hear about the increasing popularity of the Shine Muscat through the grapevine, but can see it in the clusters of yellow-green grapes packing produce sections.
Following is a transcription of the video: Narrator: The first thing you notice about Japanese Ruby Roman grapes is their size. Just one is about four times the size of an average grape.
Caribbean dreams of Japanese grapes Japan is home to a premium grape variety known as ''Shine Muscat.'' The seedless fruit bursts with sweetness, making it popular domestically as well as overseas ...
The university is cross-breeding Japanese pears with Taiwanese ones grown ... Nagano Prefecture began shipping its original grape variety, Queen Rouge, in earnest three years ago.
The first documented evidence of Winemaking in Japan comes during the 16th century when Portuguese Jesuit Missionaries landed in Japan, the leader, Saint Francis Xavier presented gifts to the Japanese ...
Japanese tipples sake and shochu -- and the knowledge and skills ... Sake is stronger than beer or wine made from grapes, but ...
It's like you are camping every day.' Junko Matsuzaki who runs a grape farm in Victoria with her husband, describes her country life. Ms. Matsuzaki had spent some time in rural farms as a ...