Mizu no Shirabe (水の調べ) is a Japanese phrase that translates to "sound of water" in English. It often refers to the gentle, soothing sound of flowing water, such as a stream or waterfall. In Japanese culture, the sound of water is believed to have a calming and relaxing effect on the mind and body, and is often used in traditional music and meditation practices. The phrase is also sometimes used metaphorically to describe something peaceful and harmonious.
Details
SMV
Acidity
Alcohol
14.5
Polish Ratio
60
Rice
Taste / Aroma
Dry
Sweet
Rich
Light
Serving Temperature
Food Pairs
The Brewery
Yamamoto Honke Co., Ltd.
Yamamoto Honke Co., Ltd. is a traditional sake brewery located in Kyoto, Japan. Founded in 1677, it has been producing high-quality sake using time-honored brewing techniques passed down through generations.
The brewery is known for its commitment to using only the finest locally sourced ingredients, including high-quality rice and pure water from the Fushimi region. Yamamoto Honke's sake is characterized by its smooth and rich flavor profiles, as well as its clean finish.
In addition to its traditional sake offerings, Yamamoto Honke also produces innovative and creative sake products that appeal to modern palates. The brewery's dedication to quality and craftsmanship has earned it numerous awards and accolades both in Japan and internationally.
Yamamoto Honke's sake can be found in select restaurants and liquor stores worldwide, allowing sake enthusiasts to experience the unique flavors and craftsmanship of this esteemed brewery.
The Region
KYOTO
Kyoto is a city located in the Kansai region of Japan. It is known for its historical temples, picturesque gardens, traditional tea houses, and beautiful cherry blossoms. Kyoto was the former imperial capital of Japan and is now a popular tourist destination known for its preservation of traditional Japanese culture.