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Kan or Warm Sake: Tradition in a Cup

Sake is a uniquely versatile beverage, with some types offering the flexibility of serving at different temperatures. Unlike most beverages, the same sake can reveal distinct aromas and textures whether chilled, room temperature, or gently warmed. This adaptability makes warm sake a comforting yet sophisticated choice, especially during cooler months. Warm sake, or kanzake (燗酒), […]

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Sake evening by Sake Club India at Torii by Gauri Khan, Mumbai

Sake’s journey in India took an exciting step forward at Torii by Gauri Khan Mumbai, where we recently hosted an exclusive Sake evening in collaboration with the restaurant’s acclaimed culinary team. This intimate evening offered a rare opportunity to delve into the art of Japanese sake, harmonised with Torii’s innovative six-course menu crafted by Chef

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Ravi and Maaya

Japanese Food Festival and World Food Expo in New Delhi

September-October 2024 was designated as ā€œJapan Monthā€ by the Embassy of Japan in India, with the goal of strengthening bilateral relations between India and Japan across various sectors. The wide range of activities during Japan Month includes seminars, symposia, and exhibitions, with Japanese drinks and cuisine playing a key role in the festivities. We had

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Sake GI in India

Registration of Japanese Sake GI in India paves way for easier imports

Nihonshu aka Japanese Sake is now an approved Geographic Indication (GI) in India. The GI was registered on 01 Apr 2024 by the Geographical Indications Registry, under the office of Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks, Government of India.The development ends months of anticipation among the affected parties keen to import Japanese Sake into

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A Concerted Japanese Sake Pitch to Indian Market

A grand showcasing of Japanese Sake, Shochu, Awamori and Rum took place in the Embassy of Japan in New Delhi recently. The event called ā€œJapanese alcoholic beverages Overseas Business Meetingā€ was held as a B2B event where seven Japanese companies showcased their offerings to attract the attention of prospective importers. The event was organised under

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