Issue #13. Sake Block Chain, Kōeigiku Shuzō, New Rice (Miyagi & Fukushima), Ōchi Shuzō, Tokyo Zakari revival, 100 Kikizakeshi, Miyoshikiku Shuzō, General Outlook of the Sake Industry + more.
Issue #13. Sake Block Chain, Kōeigiku Shuzō, New Rice (Miyagi & Fukushima), Ōchi Shuzō, Tokyo Zakari revival, 100 Kikizakeshi, Miyoshikiku Shuzō, General Outlook of the Sake Industry + more.
Sake Block Chain, Kōeigiku Shuzō, New Rice (Miyagi & Fukushima), Ōchi Shuzō, Tokyo Zakari revival, 100 Kikizakeshi, Miyoshikiku Shuzō, General Outlook of the Sake Industry + more.
Is there an online store for Washington residents on a bit of a budget. I usually pick up a few bottle when I am in Seattle, but that is not possible right now.
Hi John, You can easily guess that the sake business in the USA is in the tank due to restaurant closings all over the USA. For us and Ozeki, 80% of our business is in restaurants. Half of all sales are 18L BIB. Kona Grills were already teetering on closing and this event may be the death of them. With the exception of Bennihana, most restaurants are family owned. Hopefully most of them can survive being closed for at least 6 weeks. Take care of yourself and your family. Tony Marchetti
Is there an online store for Washington residents on a bit of a budget. I usually pick up a few bottle when I am in Seattle, but that is not possible right now.
Hi Paul - there are a few companies delivering, Sakaya in NYC and also True Sake in SF - not sure what the interstate laws are though.
Thank you. Those look like good site.
Hi John, You can easily guess that the sake business in the USA is in the tank due to restaurant closings all over the USA. For us and Ozeki, 80% of our business is in restaurants. Half of all sales are 18L BIB. Kona Grills were already teetering on closing and this event may be the death of them. With the exception of Bennihana, most restaurants are family owned. Hopefully most of them can survive being closed for at least 6 weeks. Take care of yourself and your family. Tony Marchetti