Rice, Water, Earth: Notes on Sake

These posts are the continuation of my thoughts and reporting on sake for the James Beard award-winning Exploring the World of Japanese Craft Sake, which I co-wrote with sake sommelier and Sake Samurai Michael Tremblay.

Arkansan Chris Isbell: America's Pioneering Premium Sake Rice Farmer, Part II
Rice, Water, Earth: Notes on Sake Nancy Matsumoto Rice, Water, Earth: Notes on Sake Nancy Matsumoto

Arkansan Chris Isbell: America's Pioneering Premium Sake Rice Farmer, Part II

The early 1990s were the celebrity years for Isbell and his farm. He counted a total of 100 articles written about him and his Koshihikari rice in the Japanese press, which in turn brought Japanese tourists by the Greyhound bus load…. A film crew from Japanese broadcaster NHK embedded at the farm for a year to make a 90-minute documentary on him.

Read More
 America's First Sake-Making Dynasty?
Rice, Water, Earth: Notes on Sake Nancy Matsumoto Rice, Water, Earth: Notes on Sake Nancy Matsumoto

America's First Sake-Making Dynasty?

Because it was created as a brand that would represent San Francisco, Olivia says, “I wanted to get creative with the naming.” She also wanted to convey that this was a different kind of nigori sake. “Hazy,” accurately described its less cloudy characteristic, and adding “Delight,” she realized made it “sound just like a cannabis strain. I thought that was perfect for a uniquely San Francisco sake.”

Read More