As modern palates get progressively more adventurous, sake is having its moment. But as beloved as the beverage is in its native Japan, its frequently misunderstood in the rest of the world. Author Jeff Cioletti, a certified international Kikisake-shia fancy term for sake sommelierpresents a comprehensive guide to sake that both celebrates and demystifies the traditional Japanese drink. Jeff takes readers from the United States to Japan and back, exploring sakes role through centuries of history, as well as the artisanal process and natural ingredients necessary for crafting this venerable beverage. And, the author presents his own unpretentious, uncomplicated tasting notes on a wide range of world-class brandsappealing to beer, wine and cocktail drinkers looking for new flavor experiences. Whether youre mildly curious, a connoisseur or somewhere in between, SakePedia is the no-nonsense companion you need on your sake journey.
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Product Details
Dimensions: 139 x 215mm
Publication Date: 28 Mar 2019
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781683367734
About Jeff Cioletti
Jeff Ciolettis tenure in liquid literacy has exposed him to some of the best libations the world has to offer and given him access to the producers and purveyors of such fine refreshments. He combines his love of drink with a passion for travel and one usually involves the other. He served for fourteen years as an editor at Beverage World magazine including eight years as editor in chief. Hes also the author of the books The Drinkable Globe The Year of Drinking Adventurously and Beer FAQ. Jeff is the founder of DrinkableGlobe.com and host of The Drinkable Globe Podcast. Hes a frequent contributor to publications including Artisan Spirit Magazine Beverage Media BevNet Beverage Industry The Takeout SevenFifty Daily and CraftBeer.com. Additionally hes certified as an International Kikisake-shi (sake sommelier) by Sake Service Institute International and the winner of four North American Guild of Beer Writers awards.