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  • Akashi-Tai Honjozo TokubetsuAkashi-Tai Honjozo Tokubetsu Quick View
    • Akashi-Tai Honjozo TokubetsuAkashi-Tai Honjozo Tokubetsu Quick View
    • Tokubetsu Honjozo
    • Akashi-Tai Honjozo Tokubetsu

    • Aromatic full-flavoured semi-dry sake from Hyogo prefecture offers amazing value for your money
  • Akishika Okushika Yamahai Muroka Nama GenshuAkishika Okushika Yamahai Muroka Nama Genshu Quick View
    • Akishika Okushika Yamahai Muroka Nama GenshuAkishika Okushika Yamahai Muroka Nama Genshu Quick View
    • Junmai Ginjo
    • Akishika Okushika Yamahai Muroka Nama Genshu

    • Busy beginning, Small cups prolong a warm talk, The spring's come at last.   Fantastic food sake: acidic, full of umami and with a wide drinking temperature range.
  • Karuiwanoi Tokubetsu JunmaiKaruiwanoi Tokubetsu Junmai Quick View
    • Karuiwanoi Tokubetsu JunmaiKaruiwanoi Tokubetsu Junmai Quick View
    • Tokubetsu Junmai
    • Karuiwanoi Tokubetsu Junmai

    • Light and clean junmai sake with a good balance of sweetness and acidity.
  • Kinshi Masamune Junmai 60 Quick View
    • Kinshi Masamune Junmai 60 Quick View
    • Junmai
    • Kinshi Masamune Junmai 60

    • Sake Haiku: I've thrown my net, Fresh morning please stay longer, The night is still far. Traditional junmai sake from Kyoto Fushimi sake brewing area, which pairs perfectly with both hearty grilled food and delicate sashimi.
  • Kisosanten JunmaiKisosanten Junmai Quick View
    • Kisosanten JunmaiKisosanten Junmai Quick View
    • Junmai
    • Kisosanten Junmai

    • Sake Haiku: The lonely evening. This city is getting dark, But air still fresh. Easy to drink off-dry versatile junmai sake from Aichi prefecture
  • Masumi Okuden KantsukuriMasumi Okuden Kantsukuri Quick View
    • Masumi Okuden KantsukuriMasumi Okuden Kantsukuri Quick View
    • Junmai
    • Masumi Okuden Kantsukuri

    • Elegant junmai sake from the famous Miyasaka brewery from the Nagano prefecture. The well-balanced and slightly acidic taste makes it perfect to enjoy both chilled and room temperature as well as slightly warmed with a wide variety of foods.
  • Nishinoseki Tezukuri JunmaiNishinoseki Tezukuri Junmai Quick View
    • Nishinoseki Tezukuri JunmaiNishinoseki Tezukuri Junmai Quick View
    • Junmai
    • Nishinoseki Tezukuri Junmai

    • Kyushu style junmai sake, full of umami and flavours. Balanced acidity and a nice smooth texture.
  • Rumiko no Sake Tokubetsu JunmaiRumiko no Sake Tokubetsu Junmai Quick View
    • Rumiko no Sake Tokubetsu JunmaiRumiko no Sake Tokubetsu Junmai Quick View
    • Tokubetsu Junmai
    • Rumiko no Sake Tokubetsu Junmai

    • Sake Haiku: Old Country Hall, A sunbeam shines through the roof. Lazy afternoon. Inspired by Natsuke No Sake Manga, this versatile junmai sake from Mie prefecture can be enjoyed with many foods and at various temperatures.
  • Shirakabegura Kimoto GinjoShirakabegura Kimoto Ginjo Quick View
    • Shirakabegura Kimoto GinjoShirakabegura Kimoto Ginjo Quick View
    • Ginjo
    • Shirakabegura Kimoto Ginjo

    • Light and elegant Kimoto Ginjo from Hyogo prefecture with a fruity aroma and silky texture.
  • Tanama no Hikari Junmai Ginjo Iwai RiceTanama no Hikari Junmai Ginjo Iwai Rice Quick View
    • Tanama no Hikari Junmai Ginjo Iwai RiceTanama no Hikari Junmai Ginjo Iwai Rice Quick View
    • Junmai Ginjo
    • Tanama no Hikari Junmai Ginjo Iwai Rice

    • Delicate and soft off-dry sake from Kyoto with a creamy texture and a tangy finish.

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Alex

Alex is a London-based sake blogger, podcaster, IWC Sake judge and sake advocate. He is a publisher of the Sugidama Blog website and a host of the Sugidama Podcast. Alex has an International Kikisake-shi (Sake Specialist) qualification from SSI (Sake Service Institute). He sees his mission as expanding the awareness of Japanese sake among...

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