NEWS & EVENTS
Japanese New Year’s Tradition
A New Year's Greetings from Team Deja vu Sake Co.! We wish you all a happy new year and hope 2021 will be filled with lots of fun over drinks with your loved ones. In Japan, the New Year’s Day is more significant than Christmas Day. First three days of the new year...
Gift suggestions from Team Deja vu
Give the gifts keep on giving... 'Tis the season, and what a better way to celebrate it with the gifts keep on giving… your favourite beverages! At Deja vu Sake Co. HQ, we've curated the gifts list, and there's something for everyone. For Sake newbies: You or your...
International Wine Challenge 2020 Sake Category
The International Wine Challenge, the world’s most influential and rigorously judged wine competition, has announced its results for “SAKE” category. IWC normally happens in April each year, inviting many prestigious judges from around the world to London, who...
Introducing Houraisen Akai Sake Junmai – Just in time for Christmas 2020
'Akai Sake' means 'red colour Sake' in Japanese. Exclusive Limited Edition With only 120 bottles produced exclusively for the Australian market, this Houraisen and Deja vu collaboration is an exciting addition to our portfolio. Houraisen has been making Sake for...
Introducing Houraisen Yumesansui Junmai Ginjo Wine Cask Finish – Ready for Summer 2021
Limited Edition Production This Sake is a result of the collaboration between Houraisen Brewery and Voyager Estate Winery, WA. The 225 litre French oak wine cask sourced from Voyager Estate, one of Margaret Rivers finest wineries, was previously used to age their...
Kampai with Yukino on World Sake Day!
October 1st is SAKE DAY Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Association (JSS) has set October 1st as “Sake Day” in 1978 with the wish to impart the identity of sake, the national beverage of Japan, to future generations and to deepen the love and understanding for it. In...
AUSTRALIA’S FIRST FEMALE APPOINTED SAKE SAMURAI
The Japan Sake Brewers Association has named sake distributor Deja vu Sake Co’s owner and respected sake educator Yukino Ochiai as Australia’s first female Sake Samurai. The Samurai title is the highest honour in the sake industry, and only four sake ambassadors...