Hiroshima Kure Breweries

Kure City's sake has long been enjoyed for its gentle flavor that harmonizes with the seafood of the warm Seto Inland Sea and the port-town culture. The mouthfeel is soft, with a clean, well-integrated finish that enhances the flavor of sashimi, small sardine dishes, and oyster preparations. While the city is well known for its shipbuilding history, a sake culture that supports the dining table is also deeply embedded in daily life.

Kure's sake is characterized by a soft flavor that suits Seto Inland Sea seafood, with a soft mouthfeel and a clean, easy-finishing style.

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FAQ: Kure

What are the characteristics of sake from Kure?

Kure City's sake has long been enjoyed for its gentle flavor that harmonizes with the seafood of the warm Seto Inland Sea and the port-town culture. The mouthfeel is soft, with a clean, well-integrated finish that enhances the flavor of sashimi, small sardine dishes, and oyster preparations. While the city is well known for its shipbuilding history, a sake culture that supports the dining table is also deeply embedded in daily life.