Senkin "Immortal Wing" Classic Omachi Junmai Daiginjo is a premium sake made from Omachi rice, one of the oldest and most prestigious sake rice varieties in Japan. This Junmai Daiginjo boasts a rich and complex flavor profile, with notes of ripe fruit, floral aromas, and a smooth, clean finish. Its name, "Immortal Wing," reflects the exceptional quality and timeless appeal of this sake. Perfect for special occasions or enjoying as a luxurious treat, Senkin "Immortal Wing" Classic Omachi Junmai Daiginjo is sure to impress even the most discerning sake enthusiasts.
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SMV
Acidity
Alcohol
Polish Ratio
45
Rice
Taste / Aroma
Dry
Sweet
Rich
Light
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Food Pairs
The Brewery
Senkin Sake Brewery Co,. Inc.
Senkin Sake Brewery Co,. Inc. is a traditional Japanese sake brewery located in Tochigi prefecture. Founded in 1806, they have been producing high-quality sake using time-honored techniques and premium rice from the local region.
The brewery is known for their commitment to craftsmanship and attention to detail in every step of the brewing process. They use only the finest ingredients and closely monitor the fermentation and aging of the sake to ensure a smooth and flavorful final product.
Senkin Sake Brewery offers a range of sake varieties, from crisp and dry junmai to rich and complex daiginjo. They take pride in showcasing the unique flavors and characteristics of each sake, making them a favorite among sake enthusiasts and connoisseurs.
Visitors to the brewery can enjoy guided tours and tastings, where they can learn about the history and art of sake brewing. Whether you are a sake aficionado or just curious to learn more about this traditional Japanese beverage, Senkin Sake Brewery is a must-visit destination.
The Region
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.