Mie
जलवायु
Mie faces Ise Bay with a mild Pacific climate warmed by the Kuroshio Current, while the Suzuka and Kii mountain ranges rise sharply to the west, providing clean, granite-filtered water. The Ise Jingu shrine complex has shaped the prefecture's reverence for pure ingredients and careful craftsmanship since ancient times. Moderately cool winters support quality fermentation, and the region's abundant seafood culture inspires food-friendly, refined sake styles.
के बारे में
Mie Prefecture faces Ise Bay and is home to the sacred Ise Grand Shrine, which has deep ties to rice and sake culture. Zaku from Shimizu Seizaburo Shoten gained international fame after being served at the G7 Ise-Shima Summit, showcasing Mie's ability to produce elegant, refined sakes. Clean water from the Suzuka mountains supports high-quality brewing.