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Japanese culinary culture
UENO GOURMET Shop

Buy Premium Sake and enjoy 
Japanese culinary culture

Your expert for Premium - Sake, Japanese fine seasonings and tableware – UENO GOURMET delivers traditional taste and culinary culture from Japan. We are professional Sake – Sommelier, certified wine consultants and members of the Slow Food community and Sommelier-Union Germany. We are importing high-quality produces directly from the source and selected from artisanal producers in Japan.

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Shichiken Hakushin - White Core
Hakushin - White Core
Shichiken Hakushin - White Core
Hakushin is "Champion Sake"—the highest award of the 2025 International Wine Challenge (IWC). With t...

0.75 Liter (€393.33* / 1 Liter)

€295.00
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Dewazakura Kirschblüte
Kirschblüte
Dewazakura Kirschblüte
DEWAZAKURA’s Kirschblüte has been a bestseller since the 1980s and played a significant role in kick...

0.3 Liter (€50.00* / 1 Liter)

From €15.00
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Ikekame Rosé
Rosé
Ikekame Rosé
IKEKAME Rosé utilizes both the King of Rice, Yamada Nishiki, and Kodaimai, an ancient form of red ri...

0.72 Liter (€90.28* / 1 Liter)

€65.00
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Amabuki Marc of Daiginjo 5 Years
Marc of Daiginjo 5 Years
Amabuki Marc of Daiginjo 5 Years
Carefully distilled from marc of Daiginjo Sake. Matured for 5 years in a earthenware jar. Featuring ...

0.5 Liter (€82.00* / 1 Liter)

€41.00
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Tedorigawa u.Tedorigawa
u.Tedorigawa
Tedorigawa u.Tedorigawa
Modern Yamahai-Genshu with a low alcohol content (13%). Aromas of yellow fruits, mango, melon and ba...

0.72 Liter (€54.17* / 1 Liter)

€39.00
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Urakasumi Tautropfen
Tautropfen
Urakasumi Tautropfen
A sake for non-sake drinkers and those who like it light. This sake was created in the 2010s at the ...

0.3 Liter (€48.33* / 1 Liter)

€14.50
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Fukuju Yuzu Sake
Yuzu Sake
Fukuju Yuzu Sake
Fukuju Yuzu Sake is made from premium sake and gets its distinctive character from the addition of J...

0.5 Liter (€58.00* / 1 Liter)

€29.00
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Amabuki Kyoto Matcha Sake
Kyoto Matcha Sake
Amabuki Kyoto Matcha Sake
Based on high-quality junmai sake, this emerald-colored beverage combines its umami with the distinc...

0.72 Liter (€54.86* / 1 Liter)

€39.50

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Premium Sake

日本酒

The best Sake directly from Japan

Sake Shop

The perfect pairing with food is Premium Sake from Japan

The perfect pairing with food is Premium Sake from Japan. Currently they are over 1300 family owned breweries, and they are bringing this 2000-year brewing tradition into modern times. UENO GOURMET hand selected outstanding breweries to offer you the best selection.

Sake Shop

Shochu

焼酎

Japanese distilled beverage

buy Shochu in our shop

Shochu is traditional Japanese distilled beverage. The flavor is being carried by the ingredient that is being used for distillation, such as, rice, barley, sugarcane and sweet potatoes. The best way to enjoy Shochu is neat or on the rocks. You can also use it is a base spirit for cocktails. Find Shochu in our Shop

Yuzu-Sake & Co.

リキュール

Fruit-infused Sake

Buy Yuzu-Sake & Co. in our shop

Yuzu sake, umeshu, and fruit-infused Sake drinks combine craftsmanship with vibrant natural flavors. From citrus to plum, shiso, or matcha – these liqueurs are based on sake or shochu and offer real fruit content, smooth texture, and a true Japanese taste. Sake adds umami depth and softness, while shochu brings clarity and lightness. Enjoy them chilled, on the rocks, or as an aperitif – a fruity, refined sip of Japan in every glass. Find Yuzu-Sake in our Shop

The best Sake directly from JapanDiscover UENO GOURMET Sake Producers

There are currently around 1300 family-run breweries in Japan, bringing a 2000-year brewing tradition into the modern age. UENO GOURMET has personally selected over 30 renowned establishments for you.

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Japanese seasoning

調味料

„The big four“ of Japanese seasoning

Buy Japanese seasoning in our shop

Japanese cuisine begins with the right ingredients. Soy sauce, miso, sake, and mirin form the flavorful base of countless dishes – rich in natural umami through fermentation and aging. Citrus notes like yuzu or the tingling spice of sansho add brightness and depth. Whether you're cooking traditional recipes or modern creations, these essential seasonings bring refined Japanese taste into your kitchen. Find Japanese seasoning in our Shop

Tableware

酒器と食器

Accessories from Japan

Japanese Tableware

Glasses, cups and caraffes to enjoy sake

UENO GOURMET offers elegant glasses, cups, and carafes to enjoy Sake in style. Discover also fine Japanese ceramics and authentic tableware made from tin – crafted with care, tradition, and attention to detail for a refined drinking experience.

Tableware Shop

Koshu Wine

ワイン

Japanese Koshu wine

Buy Japanese Koshu wine in our shop

Since the 12th century viticulture is part of Japanese wine making tradition. Koshu is known to produce dry, light and crisp white wines paired with a fruity flavor, that is being enjoyed by wine connoisseurs worldwide. Find Koshu Wine in our Shop

Sake Events

Events and seminars around sake...

20 Years of UENO GOURMET x Dae Mon

20 Years of UENO GOURMET x Dae Mon

18.12.2025 Berlin

DIVERSE FUSION CUISINE MEETS SAKE
Read more: 20 Years of UENO GOURMET x Dae Mon
Sake@Home – Monthly Online Sake Tasting (Free) | Live & Interactive

Sake@Home – Monthly Online Sake Tasting (Free) | Live & Interactive

13.01.2026 - 08.12.2026 ONLINE

Discover Japanese sake from home – live every month at 7 PM (CET).
Read more: Sake@Home – Monthly Online Sake Tasting (Free) | Live & Interactive
SAKE CLUB Online Tasting – Winter Package 2026

SAKE CLUB Online Tasting – Winter Package 2026

15.01.2026 ONLINE

Join our quarterly SAKE CLUB Online Tasting – a live event for all Club Members and those who want to discover the world of Japanese premium sake.
Read more: SAKE CLUB Online Tasting – Winter Package 2026

Sake Know-How

酒の知識

Learn more about Premium Sake

Learn more about Premium Sake

We want to share our knowledge about sake. Information on the manufacture, enjoyment and quality criteria of premium sake and more. Learn more about Premium Sake here

Education

セミナー

Seminar for Sake specialists

Seminar for Sake specialists

You are fascinated about Sake and you would like to know more the “national drink of the Japanese”. We offer several ways to learn more and increase your knowledge of Sake. Find out more in this blog. Learn more about Education here

Sake-Pairings

Be inspired and discover your perfect sake pairings...

 Corn-Fed Chicken, Celery–Miso Velouté, Carrot–Mango Salad & Urakasumi Zen

Corn-Fed Chicken, Celery–Miso Velouté, Carrot–Mango Salad & Urakasumi Zen

Crispy corn-fed chicken, a creamy celery–miso velouté, and a fresh carrot–mango salad.

Sake-Pairing: Urakasumi Zen

Sommelier:

Read more: Corn-Fed Chicken, Celery–Miso Velouté, Carrot–Mango Salad & Urakasumi Zen
Hamachi

Hamachi

Hamachi, Aji, green tomato, jalapeño, elderflower and yuzu

Sake-Pairing: Amabuki Strawberry Blossom

Sommelier: Julia Pleintinger

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Sea bream with bouillabaisse sauce and breaded zucchini

Sea bream with bouillabaisse sauce and breaded zucchini

Sea bream, cooked in the oven, with bouillabaisse sauce and breaded zucchini

Sake-Pairing: Amabuki Himmelswind

Sommelier: Isabel Fukuda-Pichler

Read more: Sea bream with bouillabaisse sauce and breaded zucchini
メイン Beef

メイン Beef

メイン Beef

Sake-Pairing: Amabuki Rhododendron

Sommelier: Markus del Monego MW

Read more: メイン Beef
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Stories

Shichiken Hakushin – White Core: The “Champion Sake” 2025

A masterpiece that was awarded “Champion Sake” at the International Wine Challenge 2025 – the highest distinction among 1,476 entries worldwide.

Sake Know-How

Why Buy Premium Sake?

Categories, quality differences, and what’s really inside the bottle