Fuki Plum Wine
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Description
Fuki Plum Wine is a Japanese plum wine made from grape wine infused with plum and natural flavors, bottled at 9% ABV in a 750ml format. Produced by Godo Shusei Co., Ltd., it earned 85 points from Tastings.com, affirming its place as a reliable introduction to the Japanese plum wine tradition.
Quick Facts: ABV: 9% | Origin: Japan | Style: Plum Wine (Umeshu-style) | Producer: Godo Shusei Co., Ltd.
Production & Heritage
Godo Shusei Co., Ltd. produces Fuki using a method cultivated for hundreds of years in Japan. The plums are picked at dawn and processed the same day to preserve their dewy freshness, a signature step that distinguishes Fuki from many competitors in the category. The base is grape wine, to which plum and other natural flavors are added, resulting in a lower-alcohol, fruit-forward wine that bridges Western wine drinkers and Japanese tradition.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Sweet, fruity notes dominate the nose immediately. There is a clean, inviting quality that signals ripe stone fruit without heavy perfume.
Taste: The entry is distinctly fruity, with lush plum sweetness that gives way to an elegant nutty mid-palate flavor. Acidity and sweetness are well balanced, keeping the wine from tipping into cloying territory and lending structure through the middle.
Finish: The finish is long and gently sweet, trailing off with lingering plum and a subtle nuttiness. The clear, syrupy texture carries the flavors smoothly to the close.
How to Drink Fuki Plum Wine
Serve chilled or over ice for a refreshing, standalone pour — its natural acidity and sweetness shine at lower temperatures. In a Plum Wine Spritzer, top with sparkling water and a squeeze of lime for a low-ABV warm-weather drink. Use it in a Plum Wine Sour, substituting for simple syrup and adding fresh lemon juice for a balanced, fruity cocktail. It also works well in a Plum Wine Sangria, where its sweetness and stone-fruit character meld naturally with fresh seasonal fruit and a splash of soda.
Best For
- Introducing a wine drinker to Japanese plum wine for the first time
- Pairing with Asian-inspired meals at a dinner gathering
- Serving as a chilled dessert wine alternative after a meal
- Building a low-ABV cocktail menu for a summer party
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Fuki Plum Wine taste like? Fuki Plum Wine delivers ripe, sweet plum fruit balanced by bright acidity and an unexpected nutty undertone. The texture is clear and syrupy, with a long, gently sweet finish.
How does Fuki Plum Wine compare to Choya? Choya produces traditional umeshu using ume plums, cane sugar, and shochu as a base spirit, resulting in a higher-alcohol, more concentrated profile. Fuki uses a grape wine base with plum flavoring at a lower 9% ABV, making it lighter and more accessible to wine drinkers unfamiliar with umeshu.
Is Fuki Plum Wine good for beginners? Yes — its approachable 9% ABV, fruit-forward sweetness, and well-balanced acidity make it an excellent entry point for anyone new to Japanese plum wines or lower-alcohol fruit wines in general.
Where is Fuki Plum Wine made? Fuki Plum Wine is produced in Japan by Godo Shusei Co., Ltd. The plums used in production are picked at dawn and processed the same day to maintain peak freshness.
What foods pair well with Fuki Plum Wine? Serve alongside pork gyoza, where the wine's acidity cuts through the richness of the filling. It complements spicy Thai or Sichuan dishes by tempering heat with sweetness. Sushi and sashimi pair naturally with its clean fruit profile. Soft, creamy cheeses like brie benefit from the contrast of plum sweetness. For dessert, try it with almond cake or mochi, echoing the wine's nutty undertone.
What sizes does Fuki Plum Wine come in? Fuki Plum Wine is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle, and it is also commonly found in 1.5L formats.
Is Fuki Plum Wine worth the price? Fuki positions as an entry-level Japanese plum wine, and its 85-point rating from Tastings.com confirms solid quality at an approachable price tier, making it a dependable value in the category.
Why Fuki Plum Wine?
What separates Fuki from the broader plum wine field is the producer's insistence on picking plums at dawn and processing them within the same day — a practice designed to lock in the fruit's freshest, most aromatic character. That commitment to raw material quality translates directly into the glass, where clean plum flavor and balanced acidity outperform many competitors at similar price points. With an 85-point score from Tastings.com and a gentle 9% ABV, Fuki occupies a useful niche: serious enough for a spirits enthusiast to appreciate, yet light and approachable enough to serve guests who rarely venture beyond conventional wine.
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