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Fukushima Pride: London 2018

  • Post author:Alex
  • Post published:June 5, 2018
  • Post category:Japanese Events/Sake Events/Sake Post/Sake Review

When you start getting really interested in something, new opportunities to learn more about the subject suddenly start presenting themselves one after another. You meet new people, who pass your…

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Taruzake: cedar in your glass

  • Post author:Alex
  • Post published:May 7, 2018
  • Post category:Sake Post/Sake Review

[table id=4 /] When you start talking to people about sake, many have the impression that all sake is pretty much the same, just different brands. The reality, however, is…

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Friends and sake: Honijikomi-Kamoizumi

  • Post author:Alex
  • Post published:April 14, 2018
  • Post category:Sake Post/Sake Review

[table id=3 /] Why do people need friends? I bet most of us never thought about it. Friends are something so natural for the majority of people like air to…

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Hot springs of Arima Onsen and the first sake

  • Post author:Alex
  • Post published:April 3, 2018
  • Post category:Japan

“On the 11th day, the Emperor went to the hot springs of Arima.” Nihon Shoki (The Chronicles of Japan) Scroll 25, Emperor Kotoku I was planning our first trip to…

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Shoganai: How to enjoy wagashi with green tea even after an accident

  • Post author:Alex
  • Post published:March 22, 2018
  • Post category:Tea

There are many unique drinks in Japan including Ramune, a lemonade with a marble as a cork, strangely named sport drink, Pokari Sweat, strong distilled alcoholic beverage called shochu and…

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Read more about the article Yoshinogawa Daiginjo: Half a millennium of sake making from Niigata
Yoshinogawa Daiginjo

Yoshinogawa Daiginjo: Half a millennium of sake making from Niigata

  • Post author:Alex
  • Post published:March 4, 2018
  • Post category:Sake Post/Sake Review

BreweryYoshinogawaPrefectureNiigataSake typeDaiginjoMilling ratio40%Alcohol16%SMV+3Acidity1.2 What is the oldest sake brewery? It’s a good question and I spent a good amount of time digging around to find it out. I have to…

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Criollo chocolate discovery

  • Post author:Alex
  • Post published:February 24, 2018
  • Post category:Desserts

I’m not the biggest fan of chocolate. Even as a child I was not too keen on sweets and ice cream (although loved a Crème brûlée flavoured). But after discovering…

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Read more about the article Japanese inspired desserts and sip of sake
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Japanese inspired desserts and sip of sake

  • Post author:Alex
  • Post published:February 14, 2018
  • Post category:Desserts/Japanese food

I love Japanese takes on European desserts because Japanese versions are usually lighter and less sweet. Take for example a strawberry shortcake, the most iconic European-style cake in Japan. The Japanese…

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Read more about the article Fukumitsuya Kagatobi “Ai” Junmai Daiginjo
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Fukumitsuya Kagatobi “Ai” Junmai Daiginjo

  • Post author:Alex
  • Post published:February 2, 2018
  • Post category:Sake Post/Sake Review

[table id=2 /] I quite regret that I hadn’t taken enough interest in sake before our first (and still only!) trip to Japan in 2016. I was still planning to…

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Read more about the article The first post: sake journey begins

The first post: sake journey begins

  • Post author:Alex
  • Post published:January 13, 2018
  • Post category:General Post

Sugidama sake blog will be documenting my journey from a sake novice to someone, who at least understands a difference between Ginjo and Futsushu.

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