Japanese Sake

The Book of Sake : A Connoisseurs Guide

The Book of Sake : A Connoisseurs Guide

Sale Price: $17.50*
Retail: $25 (30% off!)
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Once found only in sushi bars and Japanese restaurants in the U.S., sake now lines the shelves of our gourmet food shops, liquor stores, supermarkets, and restaurants of all types.


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Aqua Dessa Sake Bath Soak

Aqua Dessa Sake Bath Soak

Price: $36*
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Sake is an ancient beauty secret of Geishas. Long ago when sake was hand made, a japanese monk visited a sake brewery and was astonished to discover all the sake producers had amazingly youthful, smooth, soft hands and arms.


Merchant: Giving Gallery


Sake Handbook, Revised Edition

Sake Handbook, Revised Edition

Sale Price: $9.06*
Retail: $12.95 (30% off!)
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The Sake Handbook is the perfect introduction to the history, brewing, and varieties of Japan\'s national beverage.


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Ameagari no Hana Yo Sake (Japan Version)

Ameagari no Hana Yo Sake (Japan Version)


Merchant: YesAsia


Japanese Ceramic Sake Flask, Graphite, 6¾", 4-oz.

Japanese Ceramic Sake Flask, Graphite, 6¾", 4-oz.

Price: $9.95*
(Sur La Table)

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Simple and sophisticated, filled tokkuri (sake flasks) like these are often warmed by placing in a pan of hot waterthe narrow neck helps retain heat. In Japan, sake cups (ochoko) are traditionally kept full by dining companions rather than poured for oneself. Dishwasher safe.


Merchant: Sur La Table


Japanese Ceramic Sake Flask, White, 6¾", 4 oz.

Japanese Ceramic Sake Flask, White, 6¾", 4 oz.

Price: $9.95*
(Sur La Table)

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Simple and sophisticated, filled tokkuri (sake flasks) like these are often warmed by placing in a pan of hot waterthe narrow neck helps retain heat. In Japan, sake cups (ochoko) are traditionally kept full by dining companions rather than poured for oneself. Dishwasher safe.


Merchant: Sur La Table