Wider choice for sake lovers


Pouring it carefully: (From left) Andersen, Kamiguchi and Soh opening a cask of sake that represents harmony and good fortune.

SAKE FANS will be delighted to know that the famed Kizakura Sake has made its way to Malaysia.

The sake is available in seven varieties — Kizakura Junmai Daiginjo, Hanashofu, Hana-Kizakura, Ginjo Namachozo, Yamadanishiki, Mini-Taru and the Kizakura-Karakuchi.

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