Sake Market Growth Drivers:
Surging Applications of Sake are Driving the Growth of
the Sake Industry:
Sake
is a Japanese alcoholic beverage prepared from special sake rice. It is therefore
termed Japanese rice wine. Classic kinds of sake include Junmai, Honjozo and
Junmai Ginjo. To qualify as Junmai, the sake needs to be prepared from rice
polished to at least 70% of the original grain size and not have the brewer’s
alcohol included after fermentation. During the fermentation process, kojic
acid is developed. The acid is utilized in numerous industries owing to its
inhibitor characteristics, which are advantageous to skin care. Sake can be
applied to lighten skin owing to the existence of kojic acid in sake and the
acid’s melanin-inhibiting characteristics. Kojic acid in sake is efficient as a
moisturizer. Sake is a perfect astringent to clean the face. Face masks
including rice wine are soaring in recognition. The surging applications of
sake are therefore driving the growth of the Sake Industry, thereby
contributing to the Sake Industry Outlook.
Soaring Innovations in Sake are Propelling the Growth
of the Sake Market:
Dassai is one of the most eminent Japanese brews producing
sake, an alcoholic beverage, termed Japanese rice wine. Junmai, Honjozo and
Junmai Ginjo are kinds of sake. Members of the Dassai family, ranging between
2,000 to over 30,000 yen a bottle, are recognized for their dainty sweet taste
and powerful aromas. Utilizing the distinguished Yamada Nishiki strain of rice,
which is particularly hard to cultivate, Dassai produces a full body with a
light mouthfeel. It was also the earliest sake brand in Japan to utilize a
centrifuge to detach the sake from the fermenting mash, an innovative method
that added heavily to its taste and acclaim. The soaring innovations in Sake are
therefore propelling the growth of the Sake Market.
Product Launch:
In January 2022, it was reported that Paul Dohrenwend
developed a real Japanese high-end sake with Safu Sake Co. This sake was produced
from the Oita Prefecture on Kyushu Island while residing in San Diego and
coordinating his team by utilizing Zoom and LinkedIn.
Sake Market: Competitive Landscape