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Shinrai Shirolabel Junmaishu

Shinrai Shirolabel Junmaishu

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A Junmai sake crafted by Miwa Sake Brewery, esteemed for their rich heritage. Famed for concoctions from the Hattan-Nishiki rice, this alluring brew captures the soul of simplicity and authenticity. Experience a mellow and pure taste profile known only to Junmai sakes. The polishing ratio of 60% ensures an unfiltered depth, preserving grainy undertones to complement the overall light and refreshing touch. Its label, in elegant white, symbolizes the purity and subtlety of its taste. Perfect for a relaxed evening, it teams up beautifully with a variety of dishes, especially seafood and tofu. 'Shinrai Shirolabel Junmaishu,' a humble symphony of tradition and innovation in a bottle. Discover traditional Japanese sake.

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Sake Type
Junmai
Brewery
Miwa Sake Brewery Company (Hiroshima)
Prefecture
Hiroshima
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Miwa Sake Brewery Company (Hiroshima)

Miwa Sake Brewery Company (Hiroshima)

Hiroshima

Miwa Brewery was founded in the historic Jinseki region of Hiroshima Prefecture in 1716. Today, its 15th-generation brewmaster, Yuji Miwa, continues to craft their flagship sake, Shinrai. The name Shinrai was inspired by two things: a lightning strike that once hit the brewery without causing significant damage, and the sacred land of "Jinseki," believed to be a dwelling place of the gods. Miwa Brewery’s dedication to craftsmanship lies in its use of locally sourced Hiroshima sake rice and soft water. Brewed in the region’s cold climate, their sake benefits from two distinct wells, each with different water hardness levels, which are utilized depending on brewing needs. In 2015, the brewery began contracting with local farmers to grow sake rice, and in 2018, they revived the traditional kimoto brewing method to honor their heritage further.

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