Ten years after the nuclear disaster, local agri-businesses are looking to the future?se Winery sits in pristine forest carved into a hillside, surrounded by fields brimming with ready-to-pick fruit and veg. On a recent afternoon, a gentle breeze took the sting out of the late summer heat, and the vines were heavy with ripening grapes. As Japanese terroir goes, it is hard to imagine a more idyllic location.The winery's products have won awards in Japan and overseas, and - as the Observer can confirm - its chilled chardonnay hits the spot on a humid evening. Yet it faces an unenviable marketing challenge: every grape, apple, Asian pear and peach that goes into its wine, cider, calvados and liqueurs is grown locally, in Fukushima. Continue reading...
Chateau Fukushima? Japanese winery tries to shake off negative image
11. září 2022 10:15
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Zdroj: The Guardian