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“Yamabudo, the name on the label of the bottles, means "mountain grapes." The specific species is Vitis coignetiae pulliat, a wild grape found throughout Japan and parts of Korea. It can be used to make wine, but here the bottles contain pure unfermented grape juice.” — Tetsu Kariya
Yamabudo, the name on the label of the bottles, means "mountain grapes." The specific species is Vitis coignetiae pulliat, a wild grape found throughout Japan and parts of Korea. It can be used to make wine, but here the bottles contain pure unfermented grape juice.