Japanese Sake
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Sake, also known as rice wine, is considered Japan's most traditional type of alcohol. Whether you're an avid sake drinker or just looking to dip your toes, with a vast range of flavors, types, and brands, we have sake for everyone.
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Rice Polishing Ratio
30% or less
31% to 50%
51% to 70%
71% or more
Alcohol Percentage
15%
16%
17%
Volume
180ml
720ml
1800ml
Container Type
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Sake Type
Daiginjo
Junmai Daiginjo
Ginjo
Junmai Ginjo
Junmai
Honjozo
Futsushu
Characteristic
Nigori
Sparkling
Kimoto
Yamahai
Nama
Namachozo
Namazume
Genshu
Muroka
Flavored
Taste
Fruity Sake
Light and Smooth Sake
Full-Bodied Sake
Matured Sake
Price
¥0 - ¥2500
¥2500 - ¥5000
¥5000 - ¥10000
¥10000+
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Nissin
Yamadai
Matsuo
Sugihara Shoten
Yuya Murata
Tadashi Sugiyama
Satomi Maeshima
Kazuaki Takahashi
Norio Imura
Naganori Mori
Hyozaemon
Kimura Brewery
Akita Brewery
Ryozeki Brewery
Tomiya Shoten
Sanyo Coffee
Sapporo Beer
Aoba Foods
Ito Pickles Shop
Daisen Sono LLC
Inaniwa Udon Hanbai Co.
Kobayashi Ichizo Shoten
Komachi no Kuni Tezukuri Kobo Co.
Kamuro no Megumi Co.
Tentatsu
Uji Matcha Hayashi
Toho Farm
Happy Mukoujimaen
Nitto Jyozo
Shokin Shoyu
Yugeta Shoyu
Sakae Shoyu
Yamaroku
Nakasada Shoten
Ebematsu
Shapton
Homma Science
Tojiro
Sakaiseiko
Nigata Niniwa
Masahiro
Sakiyama Syuzo
Inami brewery
Kamaya
Aizu Shuzou
Fukumitsuya Sake Brewery
Kikuzakari Shuzo
Iwase brewery
Nakano BC
Morimoto Senemon Shoten
Yayoi Shochu Brewery
Asahikawa Shuzo
Kinmon Akita Sake Brewery
Wakatsuru Shuzo
Minenoyuki Shuzojo
Tensei Shuzo
Hirase Shuzojo
Narimasa Sake Brewery
Kyocera
Matsunaga Toishi
Kaijirushi
Asahi
Kataoka
Shinkoukinzoku
Satoshoji
Imanishi Seito
Igarashien
Koyanagi Farm
Moritokuzo
Sake Generation
Misono Hamono
Suehiro
Aoki Hamono
ASOMBROSO
E-Hida Company
Yoshida Shuzo Co
Fumiyo
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Yamatani Industry Co.,Ltd.
Nichibei Coffee
Ishokudougen
LAC GOHAN
Son & Heir
Yell Co. Ltd.
HOUTO LABO (CREATIVE RESORT Co., Ltd.)
Shadow Host
Shizuoka Matcha Ohashi
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Buy Japanese Sake Online
Japanese sake, also known as Japanese rice wine, is known worldwide for its slightly sweet taste and robust flavor. If you’ve thought, “what is sake made of?” or “what does sake taste like?” you wouldn’t be the first. Sake is made by mixing water, rice, and koji mold; best left to ferment over many months. Koji mold is an essential ingredient in fermentation, giving the sake an earthy scent and flavor. Most types of sake are slightly sweet, clean-tasting, rich in flavor, and have a nutty and fruity aroma. Japanese sake also provides a gluten-free alcohol experience, as sake drink is made by fermenting rice over many months.There are so many types of sake to choose from online. The best sake is aged over many years, which causes the sake to become sweet and the color to turn a light brown like other wines, such as red and white wines, different kinds of sake pair well with diverse Japanese cuisine. Honjozo-shu is the best sake to drink while eating sashimi, raw fish, and sushi. Junmai-shu is said to pair best with fatty meats such as fish, pork belly, and red meats. Junmai Ginjo-shu is best to drink with light dishes, such as white fish sashimi and sushi. Daiginjo-shu can be paired with yakitori, grilled chicken skewers, and other Chinese-style meat dishes. Junmai Daiginjo-shu is excellent to eat alongside non-oily meats, such as fish, crab, and other seafood dishes.
You can enjoy hot (atsukan) sake to keep warm in the winter and chilled (hiya) sake, a great way to cool off in the summer. The truth is, there are so many ways to drink sake throughout the year. The best way to drink sake is in a small sake cup, similar to a shot glass. These small ceramic cups are synonymous with traditional Japanese sake.
Many people wonder where to buy sake, and it’s as easy as opening your laptop and clicking an “order” button. Although buying sake at a sake shop can be an exciting experience, you don’t always have the time or ability to travel to these shops. It is also possible that once you arrive at the sake shop, they may not have your preferred sake in stock. With the help of the byFood marketplace, you can shop Japanese sake online, stocking your shelves without leaving the house. Utilizing an online Japanese sake store to order the best sake brands that Japan offers is undoubtedly the best way to enjoy sake alcohol while relaxing at home.