Hot Sake set - 3x720ml
Description
The hot sake package is a selection of sake that becomes more beautiful, exciting, robust and powerful when heated. Currently the package consists of the following sake:
Which sake do you drink warm?
In the past, the idea was that you should always drink sake warm, but we now know that the best quality sake is best served when served cold. The idea of heating comes from the fact that in the past we only had cheap sake where the inferior quality was disguised by heating. When you are in Japan you generally even have to specifically ask for sake to be served warm. When asked whether there are also premium sakes that can be heated, we can be short and clear: yes. Which sake is suitable for heating depends on a number of things, but usually these are sakes that have a lot of dairy and grain notes, such as the Junmai and Honjozo types. In general, they are slightly drier types and usually more robust, with Yamahai and Kimoto brewed sake in particular standing out.
Image for illustration
Update: Oct'25
| Content: | 720ml, 3x 720ml |
|---|---|
| How to serve: | Atsukan (hot) |
Product information "Hot Sake set - 3x720ml"
The hot sake package is a selection of sake that becomes more beautiful, exciting, robust and powerful when heated. Currently the package consists of the following sake:
Which sake do you drink warm?
In the past, the idea was that you should always drink sake warm, but we now know that the best quality sake is best served when served cold. The idea of heating comes from the fact that in the past we only had cheap sake where the inferior quality was disguised by heating. When you are in Japan you generally even have to specifically ask for sake to be served warm. When asked whether there are also premium sakes that can be heated, we can be short and clear: yes. Which sake is suitable for heating depends on a number of things, but usually these are sakes that have a lot of dairy and grain notes, such as the Junmai and Honjozo types. In general, they are slightly drier types and usually more robust, with Yamahai and Kimoto brewed sake in particular standing out.
Image for illustration
Update: Oct'25
| Content: | 720ml, 3x 720ml |
|---|---|
| How to serve: | Atsukan (hot) |
How we pack your order
Safe & careful packaging
- Every sake bottle is individually wrapped and secured with shock-absorbing materials.
- Reinforced dividers keep bottles from touching.
- Box sizes: 13612 bottles—combined so everything fits snugly.
- Premium/limited editions receive extra protection (neck/base guards + added cushioning).
Temperature control
- To preserve flavour and aroma we use insulated packaging and, when needed, cold packs.
- Summer/Winter protocol: during heat or cold snaps we adjust packaging and dispatch day.
- Moisture-resistant inner layer used where appropriate to prevent condensation.
Reliable delivery
- Shipped with trusted carriers. You receive track & trace and email updates.
- Timed delivery or pickup point available (carrier dependent).
- Missed delivery? We’ll attempt again automatically or route to a nearby pickup point.
Sustainable packaging
- FSC-certified cartons and 100% recyclable void fill.
- Less plastic: paper tape and reuse of clean supplier boxes where possible.
- Compact packing to avoid shipping air and reduce CO₂.