The “Here Comes the Sun” has its origins in the southwest of France. There they grow a little know red wine grape variety called Tannat. We first became interested in Tannat when looking at climatological data for French wine producing regions. In the appellations of Madiran and Jurancon we found weather patterns similar to those of Japan, with high summer rainfalls and high temperatures. We thought that the grape varieties indigenous to the region might be suited to Japan’s climate, and so we imported some of these vines, including some Tannat.
It took a number of years to increase the number of Tannat vines to a point where we could plant several vineyards, but with the results in hand we are certainly glad that we took the time. The “Here Comes the Sun” is a powerful, deeply colored, highly structured wine in a classic style. Tannat (from mountain vineyards in Yamagata, and Nagano prefectures) provides the structure and depth, while Cabernet Sauvignon from Yamagata and Pinot Noir from Hokkaido add a plush, smooth character.
We recommend this wine with beef steak, smoked game, and any other grilled meat dish.
TECHNICAL DATA | |
VARIETY |
Tannat 85 % Cabernet Sauvignon 14 % Pinot Noir 1% |
VINEYARD |
Kaminoyama Yamagata Takayama Nagano Yoichi Hokkaido |
HARVEST DATE |
Tannat 10th 23th 24th October 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon 28th October 2019 Pinot Noir 9th October 2019 Brix @the Harvest 21.7oBrix(average) |
BOTTLING |
Bottled on: 23th, 24th December 2020 The number of bottles: 12,311(750ml) |
ANALYSIS DATA |
Alcohol: 12.7 % Total acidity: 6.1 g/ L. Residual Sugar: 1g/L. |
28/September/2021
●2019 Here Comes The Sun Wine Details PDF