
It started in 2002 as a way to revitalize the town by growing sake rice and brewing sake. Since then, in cooperation with the local community and contracted farmers, we have planted sake rice ``Miyama Nishiki'' that bears the same name as the town, and it is carefully cultivated by special cultivation with reduced pesticides in the Miyama Kamimi district of Fukui Prefecture. increase. Miyamanishiki has a neat and supple mouthfeel, a concentrated taste of rice, and an elegant Ginko. It is a bond sake that grows every year with the region.
The pinnacle of sake — pure rice, no added alcohol, extraordinary precision.
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