Grace Wine Chitose Winery Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A winery that you can go without a car
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As the title suggests. Thank you very much for travelers who are not good at driving to be able to go by train alone! By the way, the grapes are not here, but they are carried from Yoichi, so you can't see the vineyards. The inside is full of the nice scent of wine. The staff will explain carefully in the tour course (free and paid). Hascup wine can be tasted on the free course. However, personally, I recommend a paid course where Kelner can drink. The contents of the explanation are free and there is a change in the fee ...
The factory tour includes large tanks, barrels, and even squeezing machines that are hard to see. After the end, I was able to enjoy the 500 yen set compared to the hassle cup drink of the tasting, which was quite spectacular and I was able to enjoy it. a little drunk.
It is also the only hascup winery in Japan. The inside of the factory was very small and I could see how it was working seriously. I could see the flowers of the hassle cup.
It is a winery about a 15-minute walk from the station. There was a course where you could compare and drink for 500 yen. I enjoyed 4 kinds of hascup wine + hot wine and chocolate.
Small winery (manufacturing factory?). The tour is free and the staff are kind and nice, but you can go around in a short time in a space that is not so large. Considering the amount of production, it is a reasonable scale (it is borrowed from JA). Hascup is famous, but it is not sold very much at Chitose Airport, and if you like this wine type, it is safe to buy it locally. There is a famous ramen shop nearby.
A winery that you can go without a car
As the title suggests. Thank you very much for travelers who are not good at driving to be able to go by train alone! By the way, the grapes are not here, but they are carried from Yoichi, so you can't see the vineyards. The inside is full of the nice scent of wine. The staff will explain carefully in the tour course (free and paid). Hascup wine can be tasted on the free course. However, personally, I recommend a paid course where Kelner can drink. The contents of the explanation are free and there is a change in the fee ...
Has cup wine
The factory tour includes large tanks, barrels, and even squeezing machines that are hard to see. After the end, I was able to enjoy the 500 yen set compared to the hassle cup drink of the tasting, which was quite spectacular and I was able to enjoy it. a little drunk.
It is also a hascup winery.
It is also the only hascup winery in Japan. The inside of the factory was very small and I could see how it was working seriously. I could see the flowers of the hassle cup.
Near the station!
It is a winery about a 15-minute walk from the station. There was a course where you could compare and drink for 500 yen. I enjoyed 4 kinds of hascup wine + hot wine and chocolate.
A walking spot near Chitose
Small winery (manufacturing factory?). The tour is free and the staff are kind and nice, but you can go around in a short time in a space that is not so large. Considering the amount of production, it is a reasonable scale (it is borrowed from JA). Hascup is famous, but it is not sold very much at Chitose Airport, and if you like this wine type, it is safe to buy it locally. There is a famous ramen shop nearby.