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Hamada Vineyard

updated Jul 8, 2026
Location
Hokkaido, Japan
Founded
est. 2015
Estate size
5 ha

Hamada Vineyard sits on the snow-heavy hills of Tatsuppu in Mikasa, a former coal town in Hokkaido's Sorachi valley that has become one of Japan's most serious cold-climate wine zones. Its founder reached the slope by an unlikely road. Hirofumi Hamada spent thirty-two years as a cancer researcher — a University of Tokyo-trained physician who led a molecular-biology therapy division at thirty-five and held professorships in Sapporo and Tokyo — before leaving the laboratory at fifty-six to grow grapes. He studied farming in Sapporo, took up Mikasa's offer of land to new growers, and planted his first vines in 2015. The estate is a three-person family operation: Hamada, his wife Kyoko, also a doctor, and their son Reo, who now runs the vineyard and carries the label forward. Roughly five hectares are planted to Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Bacchus and Pinot Noir on a hilltop of wide day-night temperature swings and deep winter snow. Fruit is hand-sorted at harvest and, since 2021, vinified in the family's own cellar, Levande Tapcorine. The barrel-fermented Chardonnay, built around bright northern acidity, is the wine they consider their signature. First vintage was 2018; the bottles reaching us are the 2024s, made after a record harvest that followed two hard years of disease and bird damage the family met by adapting rather than retreating.

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A scientist's precision applied to a farmer's patience. Hamada's stated aim is wine for small celebrations and everyday special occasions, bottles that in his words bring back the land, the scenery and the people behind them. The method is empirical rather than dogmatic: good grapes make good wine, so the work lives in the vineyard and at the sorting table. The estate is not certified organic or natural, and the family is candid about learning by doing. When disease cut the 2022 crop to a fraction and birds devastated 2023, they revised their growing and installed netting rather than reaching for easy fixes, and 2024 rewarded them with their best harvest yet. The handover to son Reo is already underway, keeping the vineyard a small, hands-on family concern on the Sorachi wine road.

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