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Haru means Spring in Japanese, and our mission is to breathe new life into Sake. This is how... Knowing and educating about the perfect sake experience - from food pairings, to proper …
The Haru Difference - Harusake
Haru aims to be a fresh breath of spring air into the world of sake. In short, we make painstaking efforts to uncover the hidden gems of small artisan breweries. We ensure that sake is …
Our Artisan Sake - Harusake
Haru is the first and only sake supplier in Singapore to commission our own sake. All of our distilleries produce very limited quantities of sake, focusing on the quality, rather than the …
[HARU Exclusive] Junmai Dainginjo Ran (Orchid) 720ml
Celebrate Singapore’s 56th birthday and 55 years of Japan-Singapore relations with a custom-brewed 500 bottle-limited Sake. Inspired by the Vanda Miss Joaquim, the Junmai Dainginjo …
Our Sakes - Harusake
Haru Chinese New Year Package Promotion (Junmai Daiginjo Sakura 29 x 3 Bottles) $ 594.00 Original price was: $594.00. $ 388.00 Current price is: $388.00. Refreshing, fruity, light
FAQ - Harusake
A. (COMING SOON) Use our Sake Search Engine, or Sake Compass to find a product of your liking! For more information on how you can enjoy sake, please refer to the Enjoying Sake page
Our People - Harusake
All of us at Haru (except our brand ambassador!) have a passion for quality sake. We enjoy the diverse tastes and aromas that sake has to offer, and love the stories of the breweries behind …
Enjoying Sake - Harusake
In regard to the material, as a general rule of thumb, (1) porcelain softens the taste of the sake; (2) wood enhances the sake depending on the tree it came from; (3) metal suppresses the …
The Yamaki Brewery - Harusake
The definitive sake that it produces, the Otokoyama range, was named after the famous Shinto Shrine, Otokoyama Hanchimangu, now known as the Iwashimizu Hachimangu. Fans of the …
Junmai Daiginjo – Saykoh Aiyama 720ml - Harusake
Saykoh is a rare sake brewed using the yeast harvested from the flowers of the climbing rose. This yeast is used by only 30 breweries out of over 1400 breweries in Japan, with Saykoh …