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    • Honjozo
    • Eikun Honjozo Kyonohaku

    • Sake Haiku: A clear cool spring At the old mountain's foot. But will you find it? From Kyoto with love: clean and fresh honjozo sake, which will go perfectly with any food.
  • 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.
  • Kizakura Tsu no HonjozoKizakura Tsu no Honjozo Quick View
    • Kizakura Tsu no HonjozoKizakura Tsu no Honjozo Quick View
    • Honjozo
    • Kizakura Tsu no Honjozo

    • Your smooth and complex on-the-go honjozo in a cute bottle shaped like an ancient Japanese sake clay pot.
  • Nishijin Tokubetsu JunmaiNishijin Tokubetsu Junmai Quick View
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    • Tokubetsu Junmai
    • Nishijin Tokubetsu Junmai

    • Sake Haiku: Raindrops on the leaves Reflect the campfire blinks. I can feel its warmth. A highly polished junmai sake from Kyoto with gentle aroma and simple taste that can be paired with plethora of foods.
  • 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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