Kurosawa Junmai Kimoto
 

Junmai

Kyo No Kokoro

Kyo No Kokoro is a Japanese phrase that translates to "Today's Heart" or "Heart of Today." It represents living in the present moment and being mindful of one's emotions, thoughts, and actions. This concept encourages individuals to be fully engaged and aware of what is happening in the present moment, rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. Practicing Kyo No Kokoro can help individuals find peace and contentment in the present moment, leading to a more fulfilling and balanced life.

Details

SMV
Acidity
Alcohol
15.5
Polish Ratio
50
Rice

Taste / Aroma

Dry
Sweet
Rich
Light

Serving Temperature

Food Pairs

The Brewery

Kitagawa Honke

Kitagawa Honke

Kitagawa Honke is a renowned Japanese sake brewery located in Kyoto, Japan. The brewery has a long history dating back to 1657 and is known for producing high-quality sake using traditional brewing methods that have been passed down through generations. Kitagawa Honke's sake is highly regarded for its smooth, clean taste and delicate aroma. The brewery sources premium rice and pure water from the Fushimi region of Kyoto to create their sake, which is fermented and aged with great skill and precision. Visitors to Kitagawa Honke can take guided tours of the brewery to learn about the sake brewing process and sample a variety of their sake products. The brewery also offers sake tasting events and workshops for those interested in deepening their knowledge of this traditional Japanese beverage. Overall, Kitagawa Honke is a must-visit destination for sake enthusiasts looking to experience the rich history and craftsmanship of Japanese sake production.

The Region

KYOTO

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.