
Fukui prefecture
The "Rin" in Denshin Rin means cold, frigid, like the winters at a sake brewery. Harsh winters are ideal for sake-making, and are part of the art that produced this soothing semi-dry sake. The brewers use a rare rice to deliver a mellow taste that retains a crispness, like cold snow. Serve slightly cold with sweet dishes to experience this sake's full potential.
Complete your home izakaya with a snack and ware carefully selected by Tippsy — with no additional shipping fees!

Why not pair a delicate snack with delicate junmai daiginjo sake? For sake ware, we recommend glasses or cups that enhance the sake’s fruity aroma.


Portfolio Manager, Tippsy
| Brand | Denshin | 
| Brewery | Ippongi Kubohonten | 
| Category | Junmai Daiginjo | 
| Subcategory | N/A | 
| Taste Profile | Light & Dry | 
| Rice variety | Koshi No Shizuku | 
| Yeast variety | N/A | 
| Alcohol | 17.00% | 
| RPR | 45% | 
| SMV | 5.5 | 
| Acidity | 1.2 | 

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