SAKE TO YOU

I’m not sure if the Reidel glasses work in the traditional Japanese sake ceremony. My dad traveled to Japan three to four times a year for many years, and he tells me it is considered very bad form, not quite hari kari, but close, to drink sake without first serving your companion. That means every sip, every pour. With clear glasses, you would be always watching the glass. Give me the ceramic, it adds a little mystery. Kampai!


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