The history of Sudo family can be chased back to at least Year 1141. Since then the family had produced sake. It has been passing along 55 generations and gradually focusing on premium and most prestigious sake in Japan and the world. Bottles of Sudohonke are served in the residence of the Prime Minister of
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Summer/Winter Treat – Sake, Japanese Rice Wine
Summer/Winter Treat – Sake, Japanese Rice Wine
How can we skip Sake when we talk about alcohol in Japan? Definitely not. Sake usually contains 18% to 20% alcohol contents during production and may lower the ratio to 15% by adding water for bottling sales. Many people may have already known sake is made from rice. However, people may often get confused