Wine Glass Sake: A Modern Way to Enjoy Aroma
Why Drink Japanese Sake in a Wine Glass? Many people still associate Japanese sake with traditional vessels like ochoko or guinomi.However, in recent years, a new trend has emerged—enjoying sake…
Why Drink Japanese Sake in a Wine Glass? Many people still associate Japanese sake with traditional vessels like ochoko or guinomi.However, in recent years, a new trend has emerged—enjoying sake…
What Is a Sakazuki? The sakazuki(盃) is a traditional sake vessel essential for Japanese celebrations and rituals.Characterized by its shallow, wide shape, the sakazuki is designed for pouring a small…
What Are Tokkuri and Katakuchi? Tokkuri(徳利) and katakuchi(片口) are traditional vessels used for pouring and sharing Japanese sake.More than simple containers, they play an important role in sake temperature control…
What Is a Guinomi? A guinomi(ぐい呑み) is a traditional Japanese sake cup, slightly larger than an ochoko.As its name suggests, it allows for a generous sip, making it ideal for…
What Is an Ochoko? The ochoko(おちょこ) is a traditional sake cup designed for enjoying small amounts of sake at a time.Its small size fits snugly in the palm of your…
What Is a Sake Cup? Have you ever thought about the type of vessel you use when drinking sake? In fact, the flavor, aroma, and even temperature perception of sake…