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The Science of Sake Aroma
Jul. 11. 2019 writer: SAKETIMES_PR
In the worlds of sake and wine alike, descriptions like “luscious fruit” and “warm spices” adorn labels and crop up in discussion describing the “nose” of particular drinks. But what exactly imbues a beverage with these unmistakable aromas without such fruits or spices even being present? It’s time for a chemistry lesson as we take a deep dive into the topic of sake aroma!
Understanding the Dates on Sake Labels
Jun. 27. 2019 writer: Steven LeBlanc
The dates printed on the labels of sake bottles are admittedly not the most straightforward things in the world. However, once you understand the basic logic behind them they can be an excellent tool to ensure you get the most out of your favorite sake brands.
Toji Pull Their Weight: The Heaviest Sake-making Equipment
Jun. 20. 2019 writer: Steven LeBlanc
Sake is sometimes seen as a classy drink which belies the hours of backbreaking labor that goes into making it. So let’s take a look behind the scenes at some of the things brewery staff have to haul around on a daily basis and weigh them all for good measure.
Demystifying “Umami” with Sake
May. 23. 2019 writer: Steven LeBlanc
It’s a taste we’ve all known since before we were born, but most of us still can’t put a finger on what exactly “umami” is. Luckily, sake can be a great tool to help develop a sense for this widely underestimated and misunderstood flavor element.
Geographical Indication and A Case for Calling Sake “Nihonshu” Instead
Apr. 18. 2019 writer: Steven LeBlanc
As sake continues to gain momentum in the global market there are many reasons why it might be wise to introduce its proper name of "nihonshu" (a.k.a. Japanese sake) on a global level. Your drinking satisfaction may depend on it.
Sake rice
Apr. 12. 2019 writer: Ailsa Wylie
From sushi to curry rice, rice seems to be an ubiquitous part of Japanese cuisine. It is also the primary, and almost sole, ingredient in brewing sake. Find out what makes certain rice more suitable for sake, and how different varieties affect sake's character.
Sake and Sakura: A Match Made in Hanami Heaven
Mar. 22. 2019 writer: Steven LeBlanc
Although cherry blossoms and sake are both iconic symbols of Japan, the two are actually more intricately linked than meets the eye. From the annual outdoor drinking parties of "hanami" to sake made from actual sakura, they’ve both worked together to mold modern Japanese culture in many ways.
Amazake: An ancient tradition for modern health
Feb. 28. 2019 writer: Ailsa Wylie
Amazake is a sweet, cloudy drink with a venerable history going back over a thousand years in Japan. This article taps into its sweet potential.
Nigori and Doburoku: Similarly Cloudy, but Two Very Different Brews
Feb. 21. 2019 writer: Ailsa Wylie
There are two kinds of cloudy sake: nigori sake and doburoku. One is readily available at sake retailers. The other can rarely be brewed legally in Japan.
Dassai: The Sake Brand that Dared to Be Different
Feb. 15. 2019 writer: Steven LeBlanc
To survive in a harsh market, the makers of Dassai, Asahi Shuzo, needed to evolve. In doing so, they’ve found success around the world, but have they also turned their backs on tradition?
What’s the Difference Between Sake and Shochu?
Jan. 31. 2019 writer: Steven LeBlanc
Japan's two signature alcoholic drinks might be easily confused but are really quite different and have complex worlds of their own.
The Many Faces of Mirin, Sake’s Flavorful Culinary Cousin
Jan. 24. 2019 writer: Steven LeBlanc
Explore all the ways to enjoy mirin, the sake-like seasoning found in nearly every kitchen in Japan but scare everywhere else.
There Are Lots of Ways to Pronounce “Sake,” But “Saki” Isn’t One of Them
Jan. 17. 2019 writer: Steven LeBlanc
The ship has sailed on a lot of ways English speakers pronounce Japanese words, but there’s still time to save “sake” from becoming “saki.”
Hot Sake Warms You Up and Brings Out New Flavors in Your Favorite Drink
Jan. 10. 2019 writer: Steven LeBlanc
It's winter again in many parts of the globe, which means it's the best time to explore the world of hot sake. Even if you’ve tried it before, it’s likely your hot sake experiences until now were just probing the surface of this particular rabbit hole.
The Perfect Sake for New Year’s, and Other Customs From Japan’s Most Important Holiday
Dec. 27. 2018 writer: Steven LeBlanc
Join us for a look at some of the things, both traditional and modern, Japanese people do as one year becomes the next. And, learn about the traditional New Year's sake known as "toso."
A toast to “Kanpai” !
Dec. 20. 2018 writer: Ailsa Wylie
Most sake fans know that “Kanpai!” is Japanese for “Cheers!” But what does the word itself mean, and what are the traditions associated with it?
How Much Alcohol is in Sake?
Nov. 23. 2018 writer: Steven LeBlanc
For the most part, sake has a standard degree of alcohol content, but if you look hard enough, you can always find one that matches your particular brand of stiffness.
Exploring the Joys of Yuzu from the Bathtub to the Bar
Nov. 16. 2018 writer: Steven LeBlanc
Join us for a whirlwind tour of all you need to know about yuzu and its uses in everything from sake to snacks.
Let’s Stop Calling Sake “Rice Wine,” It Deserves Better
Nov. 9. 2018 writer: SAKETIMES
Almost all major types of alcohol are named by the way they are made, so why is "rice wine" wrongfully living in the shadow of a totally unrelated beverage?
The Terroir of Sake: an Expert Explains Why the Wine-centric Buzzword Applies to Sake Too
Oct. 26. 2018 writer: SAKETIMES
Terroir [ter-wahr] n.: The collective character of an artisanal crop derived from the human and environmental factors involved in its growth and cultivation.
Terroir is a major buzzword in the wine world. But, is there terroir in sake? It’s complicated. Join us for this crash course in terroir, sake and the growing interest in sake provenance.
Japanese Sake Infographics – Free to Download!
Jun. 28. 2018 writer: SAKETIMES
Free Sake Infographics: Download them today and start learning and extending your Japanese sake vocabulary.