COCO FARM & WINERY
611,Tajima-Cho,Ashikaga-City,Tochigi.,326-0061,Japan
Phone.(81)284-42-1194 Fax.(81)284-42-2166
Wine Shop
Summer(April 1 ~ December 30) 10:00AM ~ 6:30PM
Winter(January 3 ~ March 31) 10:00AM ~5:30PM
COCO FARM Cafe
11:00 AM ~ Last Order 5:30 PM
Summer(July 7~August 15) 11:00 AM ~ L.O 7:00 PM
CLOSED: December 31 ~ January 2, and the 3rd week of January (5 days from Monday to Friday ).
As Ric drove us from Koga City to Ashikaga~City it seemed like we were never going to get there. I was beginning to think maybe he was a little lost. The road was quite narrow and winding, and you I was thinking hope we have not gone astray. Just as I was ready to say ask if we were lost Ric says we are here. LOL should have know he is very good with getting us around Japan.
I am giving this information as I found this winery has very good wine and the handicap adults who started this by hard work working the side of a mountain to plant grapes. This is what they relied on for income. Nothing stopped them from getting the side of the mountain ready to plant. It was lots of hard work getting the soil fertilized. They worked in the cold frigid weather and the hot humid summers preparing the soil. They felt good about themselves working to make this project succeed. After ground was prepared they planted 600 grape vines on the side of the mountain. To this day the hard work they put in preparing the soil is what made the wine business be successful.
Once the grapes vines were planted and grapes started ripening on the vines. Next problem the students had was crows wanting to eat their grapes. The students would start banging bells and empty cans to chase away the unwanted crows. Later in the day, under the hot summer sun they tend to the care of the vines and grapes. During the fall season, they pick clusters of grapes using their hands, crush the grapes, and then bottle the wine. After this is done they put labels on the bottles, finishing the crafting of COCO's wine. Once called Intellectual handicapped, these skilled farmers have earned their titles and positions. Their extremely hard work and dedication have yielded many returns, most important being a sense of dignity and honor. They are the farmers of very few words, allowing the fruits of their labors to speak on their behalf.
Teresa and I enjoyed a wine tasting and we both loved all the wines we tasted. Thanks Ric for being DD and letting Teresa and I enjoy the fruits of the farmers labor. After tasting we purchased a bottle of wine and a couple of wine glasses engraved with "Coco Winery"
The lady giving the tasting spoke good English and all of us enjoyed hearing about how the wines are made.
Since Ric was DD they did not leave him out. He was given some red grape juice and some white. It was nice how they took care of him too. The lady giving the wine tasting at the end gave us a book from their library about the winery. I have read a few pages of the book and find it interesting.
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