However, the only information I have about this wine is that it’s pronounced as monasia in Japanese. I really want to purchase this wine as a surprise for my father in law.
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I think you might be thinking "Montrachet" which I've had a few japanese friends pronounce close to monasia.
In which case, that is a region and not necessary the producer of wine.
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