Dewa Sansan
出羽燦々
الأصل
Yamagata
حجم الحبة
Medium
حول
Developed exclusively for Yamagata Prefecture and registered in 1997, Dewa Sansan is the cornerstone of the DEWA33 appellation — Japan's first prefecture-wide sake quality designation requiring this rice polished to 55% or less. A cross of Miyama Nishiki and Hanafubuki, it produces elegant, balanced sakes with gentle aromatics and clean finishes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dewa Sansan sake rice?
- Dewa Sansan — Yamagata's signature rice for the DEWA33 appellation. Elegant, balanced, with gentle aromatics and clean finish.
- Where does Dewa Sansan sake rice originate from?
- Dewa Sansan sake rice originates from Yamagata prefecture in Japan.