Hot? Why not? Warm sake is a great option in winter! 🍶
Jan 19, 2023
It's getting cold again in Germany. That's why a warm sake is currently a great option to warm your body and mind. However, it is important to choose the right sake to warm you up. Not every sake should be warmed. High quality sake such as Ginjo sake or Junmai Daiginjos would lose a lot of their aroma. Sake such as Junmai or Honjozo sake, on the other hand, is very suitable for this purpose.
Heating sake - why actually?
Heating sake can intensify complex aromas. These aromas spread across the palate and give each sip a deep, full-bodied taste. In Japan, by the way, heating Japanese sake is called "Okan suru" and sake served warm is called "Kanzake". The tradition of heating sake goes back 2000 years. It can definitely be a lot of fun to experiment with the different drinking temperatures and see which is right for your personal taste. Drinking temperatures range from 30°C to 55°C.
It all depends on the right method
When heating sake, the right vessel is the cornerstone for success. A heat-resistant carafe or a special sake carafe (Tokkuri) is best suited. The traditional and gentlest method is to pour the sake into the carafe and heat it in a water bath at approx. 80°C for 1-2 minutes. A thermometer is essential when heating sake to check the temperature. And don't forget: heated sake no longer tastes good when cooled, so only heat as much sake as you actually drink.

Warming sake in our store
Our Junmai and Honjozo sake are very suitable for warming. Our producer Kakuboshi also recommends that you try his yuzu sake warm.
You can also enjoy this sake from our store warmed up:- Kaden Honjozo Sake
- Ishikawamon Sake
- Jin Junmai sake
- Housen Nami No Oto Junmai (Kohsu)
- Kinmon Ryogoku Kesennuma Yuzu Sake
Have fun cooking!
Cheers & Kanpai,Your Ginza Team!