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Junmai Daiginjo

Senkin "Immortal Wing" URARA Junmai Daiginjo

Senkin "Immortal Wing" Urara Junmai Daiginjo is a premium sake made by Senkin Brewery in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. It is brewed using traditional techniques and high-quality Yamadanishiki rice, polished to 50% or less of its original size. This Junmai Daiginjo has a delicate and refined taste with elegant notes of pear, melon, and floral aromas. It has a smooth and clean finish, making it a perfect choice for special occasions or to be enjoyed on its own as a sipping sake. The name "Immortal Wing" reflects the longevity and timelessness of this exquisite sake, embodying the age-old craftsmanship and dedication that goes into creating each bottle. It is a true representation of the artistry and skill of Senkin Brewery, one of Japan's finest sake producers.

Details

SMV
Acidity
Alcohol
Polish Ratio
17
Rice

Taste / Aroma

Dry
Sweet
Rich
Light

Serving Temperature

Food Pairs

The Brewery

Senkin Sake Brewery Co., Inc.

Senkin Sake Brewery Co., Inc.

Senkin Sake Brewery Co., Inc. is a Japanese sake brewery located in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Founded in 1806, Senkin Sake Brewery has been producing high-quality sake using traditional brewing techniques passed down through generations. The brewery is known for its commitment to craftsmanship and innovation, using locally sourced rice and water to create unique and flavorful sake. Senkin Sake Brewery offers a wide range of sake varieties, from light and dry to rich and full-bodied, catering to a diverse range of palates. In addition to its sake production, Senkin Sake Brewery also offers brewery tours and tastings for visitors to learn more about the art of sake brewing and experience the rich history and culture of Japanese sake.

The Region

TOCHIGI

TOCHIGI

Tochigi is a prefecture located in the Kanto region of Japan. Its capital city is Utsunomiya. Tochigi is known for its natural beauty, with many hot springs, mountains, and temples to explore. The prefecture is also famous for its strawberries, pottery, and historical sites such as Nikko Toshogu Shrine.