Wine is never only agricultural. It is interpretive.
Conversations with producers, MW candidates, and international professionals reveal that wine functions as a language. Each region speaks differently; each vintage modifies the grammar.
In Japan, wine culture is still forming. It absorbs global influence while negotiating its own aesthetic values.
To engage with wine seriously is to enter dialogue — across borders, disciplines, and traditions.
Wine is not merely consumed. It is also interpreted every time it falls into consumers’ hands.