Ohmine Shuzou operations were resumed in 2010 after a hiatus of 50 years in Mine City, Yamaguchi, which preserves much of its ancient natural beauty: the Akiyoshi Plateau, a national park formed over the course of 300 million years; and Shuhodo, the most impressive limestone cave in Asia. Ohmine Shuzou is a pioneer sake brewery which aims to take advantage of the abundant natural blessings of Mine City through novel ideas. “Ohmine sake” has a sweet and rich aroma of white peaches, and is created with “Benten water,” also known as “Water for Gods,” and locally grown rice, “Yamada Nishiki,” which is additive free and masterfully crafted specifically for our premium sake. Since its introduction to the worldwide market, “Ohmine” rapidly gained popularity and has been served at Michelin three star restaurants and top fashion parties, and has been introduced to six countries. In 2013, the Japanese Government served Ohmine Sake to various world leaders at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2013 in Davos, Switzerland.
Daisen, Mina City, Yamaguchi Prefecture
In Mina City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, where the Oryeong Brewery is located, there are many magnificent nature such as Akiyoshidai, a national park with a history of 300 million years, and Akiho-dong, a natural monument.Taking advantage of the blessings, we are making sake while repeatedly researching and innovating.
Spring water of Benten
"Benten no Yusui" is one of the 100 best water in Japan, and since it springs from the precincts of shrines, it is said to be God's water, and it is said that "a mouthful of water will extend your life by one year."The mysterious water of cobalt blue contains many minerals essential for sake brewing, and the good influence of its soft water on fermentation is the basis of the deliciousness of the Ohmine Junmai series.
Rice made with contract farmers
We make use of the nature of Yamaguchi Prefecture, where there are many mountainous areas, and grow sake rice with contracted farmers who are particular about quality and safety.Oryeong Brewery uses Yamaguchi-ken sake rice for some sake brewed, and promotes fair trade with contracted farmers so that they can have long-term relationships with the local community.
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Ohmine Shuzou
Ohmine Shuzou operations were resumed in 2010 after a hiatus of 50 years in Mine City, Yamaguchi, which preserves much of its ancient natural beauty: the Akiyoshi Plateau, a national park formed over the course of 300 million years; and Shuhodo, the most impressive limestone cave in Asia.
Ohmine Shuzou is a pioneer sake brewery which aims to take advantage of the abundant natural blessings of Mine City through novel ideas.
“Ohmine sake” has a sweet and rich aroma of white peaches, and is created with “Benten water,” also known as “Water for Gods,” and locally grown rice, “Yamada Nishiki,” which is additive free and masterfully crafted specifically for our premium sake. Since its introduction to the worldwide market, “Ohmine” rapidly gained popularity and has been served at Michelin three star restaurants and top fashion parties, and has been introduced to six countries. In 2013, the Japanese Government served Ohmine Sake to various world leaders at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2013 in Davos, Switzerland.
『根據香港法律,不得在業務過程中,向未成年人售賣或供應令人醺醉的酒類。』
“ Under the law of Hong Kong, intoxicating liquor must not be sold or supplied to a minor in the course of business.”