Body-friendly wine, made right in Sapporo.
Sapporo Fujino Winery TEXT/KAGEHIRO WATANABE, PHOTO/SHUN TAKEBEA small stream runs through the grounds, and wild deer rest in the shade of the trees. Fujino Winery’s brewery sits surrounded by this kind of rich natural setting. The brewery only relocated here in September 2015, though the company itself was founded back in 2009. It’s a new winery that began with a wish shared by three siblings: “We want to make wine that’s gentle on the body.”
All the grapes used are grown in Hokkaido. The winery cultivates its own vines across 75,000 tsubo (about 25 hectares) of mountainside, while also sourcing exclusively from contracted farmers with "faces you can put to the name," including growers in Yoichi. The winery is committed to using as few additives as possible. Beyond the sulfite-free "Sans Soufre" wine, every other bottle keeps additives to an absolute minimum.
Fujino Winery's sparkling wine isn't carbonated by injecting gas — the bubbles come from fermentation induced by gentle warming. Unlike Champagne, though, since it's made in autumn and shipped before Christmas, there's no lengthy process of slowly settling and removing the lees. As a result, it retains some lees in the finished wine, giving it a distinctive character.
Fujino Winery also makes wine from grapes grown on its own vineyard, but because the quantity is so limited, it isn't sold online. This rare, genuinely Sapporo-grown wine, "Fujino Pinot Noir," is a bottle packed with dedication — if you ever spot it, it's absolutely worth trying.

Sapporo Fujino Winery Brewery
Fujino 670-1, Minami-ku, Sapporo
TEL.011-593-8700
Hours: 11:00 AM–5:00 PM
Closed: Tuesdays
www.vm-net.ne.jp/elk/fujino/
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