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Daiginjo Isn’t “Better”. It’s Just More Polished.
Think Junmai Daiginjo is always the best sake? Not quite. While it’s often pricier due to the labour and rice polishing involved, it’s not always the right match for every...
Daiginjo Isn’t “Better”. It’s Just More Polished.
Think Junmai Daiginjo is always the best sake? Not quite. While it’s often pricier due to the labour and rice polishing involved, it’s not always the right match for every...
WSET Sake Level 2: Should you do it?
This week, I completed the WSET Level 2 Award in Sake and it’s changed the way I experience Japanese sake. The course goes beyond styles and labels, diving into the...
WSET Sake Level 2: Should you do it?
This week, I completed the WSET Level 2 Award in Sake and it’s changed the way I experience Japanese sake. The course goes beyond styles and labels, diving into the...
Melbourne Sake Festival - The Trade Event
We attended the Melbourne Sake Festival Trade Event. It's a quieter, industry-only session perfect for serious sake conversations and hospo networking.
Melbourne Sake Festival - The Trade Event
We attended the Melbourne Sake Festival Trade Event. It's a quieter, industry-only session perfect for serious sake conversations and hospo networking.
Toyonoume’s “Itookashi” Wins Gold at Kura Maste...
Gold Prize Winner at Kura Master 2025! Toyonoume Itookashi from Kochi has just been recognised in France. To celebrate, use code 'kuramaster' at checkout.
Toyonoume’s “Itookashi” Wins Gold at Kura Maste...
Gold Prize Winner at Kura Master 2025! Toyonoume Itookashi from Kochi has just been recognised in France. To celebrate, use code 'kuramaster' at checkout.
Japanese Sake - UNESCO's Intangible Cultural He...
In December 2024, Japanese sake brewing was added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list. It's a big moment for sake lovers and Japan. It is a global recognition of a...
Japanese Sake - UNESCO's Intangible Cultural He...
In December 2024, Japanese sake brewing was added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list. It's a big moment for sake lovers and Japan. It is a global recognition of a...
Just Received Your Sake? Do This.
Keep your sake upright in the fridge. Once opened, refrigerate and enjoy within a week for maximum freshness.
Just Received Your Sake? Do This.
Keep your sake upright in the fridge. Once opened, refrigerate and enjoy within a week for maximum freshness.