Sake is a fermented beverage that is brewed like a beer and appreciated like a fine wine.

The average alcohol content is around 15%, a touch higher than wine. With that being said, sake is a fermented beverage and not a spirit, so it should be sipped and savoured.

At Mai, we only import premium sake brewed in Japan. By law, premium sake can only be made from five ingredients: rice, water, yeast, koji, and a small amount of distilled alcohol. The result is an exceptionally pure drink — free from preservatives, tannins, or sulfites, crafted only from natural elements. In contrast, table sake is not subject to any legal requirements regarding additives or ingredients.

Sake is a beverage that exhibits a diverse range of aromas, flavours, and textures and can be served at a wide range of temperatures in varying service vessels, ensuring there's a perfect sake for every occasion.

Bottle of Sake, Miku, Obata Brewey

Japan’s topography is blessed with a wide range of climates and terrains. Such diversity has given rise to unique histories, traditions and cultures deeply rooted in each region. For these reasons, each sake has its own personality that reflects its distinct terroir and henceforth, its own unique ways to be appreciated.

Yet more than anything, the final flavour of each sake is a reflection of the brewer behind it.

At Mai, we see sake as an art form — a blank canvas shaped by the brewer’s vision. While ingredients and place matter, it’s the brewer’s skill, creativity, and choices during the brewing process that truly define the final character. Two brewers can use the same ingredients in the same facility and craft entirely different sakes — and that is the beauty of this drink.

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