Ehime
المناخ
Ehime on Shikoku's northeastern coast benefits from the warming effect of the Seto Inland Sea, creating a mild, relatively dry climate with gentle winters. This temperate environment encourages soft, approachable sake styles rather than austere cold-weather profiles. Water from the Ishizuchi mountain range — the highest peak in western Japan — is moderately soft, lending Ehime sakes their characteristic smooth, easy-drinking character.
حول
Ehime on Shikoku island has a warm climate that challenges brewers but also produces distinctively soft, gentle sakes. The prefecture's Matsuyama-area water is moderately soft, and local Matsuyama Mitsui rice adds character. Ishizuchi and Bairin are well-regarded brands. Ehime's proximity to the Seto Inland Sea inspires sakes designed to pair with fresh seafood.