Mie

Mie Breweries

Home to the Ise Grand Shrine, Mie draws on the pure water of the Suzuka mountain range to brew a rich, sweet sake with generous depth. Locally grown Yamadanishiki rice and other varieties create a sake with solid umami and a rounded, satisfying profile. Pairs excellently with Ise udon, Teco-ne zushi (tuna sushi), and Matsusaka beef.

Mie sake draws on Suzuka mountain water to brew a rich, gently sweet style with generous umami and satisfying depth.

33 breweries

FAQ: Mie

How many sake breweries are in Mie?

There are 33 sake breweries in Mie.

Which is the oldest sake brewery in Mie?

The oldest sake brewery in Mie is 伊勢萬 内宮前酒造場 (founded 1702).

What are the characteristics of sake from Mie?

Home to the Ise Grand Shrine, Mie draws on the pure water of the Suzuka mountain range to brew a rich, sweet sake with generous depth. Locally grown Yamadanishiki rice and other varieties create a sake with solid umami and a rounded, satisfying profile. Pairs excellently with Ise udon, Teco-ne zushi (tuna sushi), and Matsusaka beef.