Sake Tasting in Europe
Sake has moved from niche curiosity to a regular feature on wine lists, specialty bars, and shop shelves across Europe. Exports hit a record in 2024, and European cities are building their own ecosystems of breweries, educators, festivals, and fans [1].
The Market at a Glance
Japan’s 2024 export value reached ¥43.5 billion (+6% YoY) with shipments to a record 80 countries, underscoring demand that increasingly includes the EU and UK. Analysts also project steady growth in Europe in the years ahead [2].
European Breweries to Know
- Kanpai London (UK) — First sake brewery in the country (est. 2016), now on the Bermondsey Beer Mile with a public taproom, tours, and seasonal releases [5].
- Les Larmes du Levant (France) — Produces junmai sakes with a Franco-Japanese approach, sourcing key materials from Japan [6].
- WAKAZE (Paris) — Brewing “made-in-France” sake with Camargue rice and wine yeast, plus an izakaya in the capital [7].
- Dojima (UK, Cambridge) — Japanese-owned brewery on the Fordham Abbey estate offering tours and aged kijoshu bottlings [8].
Historic note: Norway’s Nøgne Ø once ran Europe’s first sake project; production ended in 2018 [9].
What’s Trending
- Premiumisation and Breadth — Sparkling, aged, and terroir-driven styles are gaining traction [14].
- Cross-Cuisine Pairings — From West African tasting menus in London to bistros in Paris, sake is riding the “drink it like wine” wave [15].
- Local Ingredients & Euro-Terroir — French breweries (notably WAKAZE) highlight Camargue rice and wine yeast [16].
References
- Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Association Export Data (2024)
- Expert Market Research – Sake Industry Growth
- Financial Times – London Sake Scene
- Decanter – Paris Sake Guide
- Kanpai London – Official Site
- Les Larmes du Levant – Official Site
- WAKAZE – Official Site
- Dojima Sake Brewery – Official Site
- Nøgne Ø Sake History
- Salon du Saké – Official Site
- Kanpai London – Events
- WSET School London – Sake Courses
- Sake Sommelier Association – Official Site
- Sakura Sake Ten – Market Trends
- Financial Times – Sake Pairings
- The Drinks Business – Sake Rice in Europe
- Decanter – Paris Sake Picks
- Dojima Brewery Tour Info
- WSET Level 1 Course Info
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