
Sake milled to 19%, yours for the pittance price of £495.00. Produced by Isake exclusively for Harrods and Selfridges.
"Isake was created by the passion of a French Sommelier and a Japanese Saké expert to bring to a wider audience their discoveries of the finest Japanese Sakés. Their aim is to give new inspiration to the world of gastronomy by prompting the reinvention of Premium Japanese Saké at the same level as the finest wines."
Well, I'm inspired, certainly. I won't buy too many bottles, want to make sure the hoi polloi can get in on this stunning offer.
Was in Denver for the past week for a conference. Travelling with a carniverous colleague who is also married to a vegetarian, we set out to make the most of the local delicacies, such as these Rocky Mountain Oysters
While waiting to be seated, we took in a little cowboy music (you know, real Indian and whatnot), and had a couple more local brews:
Seriously, stuffed animals everywhere.
On the way, we passed this sign. Didn't realise Denver was such a hotspot for dissent. Shortly afterwards, we were accosted by this guy who claimed that jet contrails were really the government dumping strontium in the atmosphere. No, really.
I prefer this philosophy better - make absurd breakfasts, not diet food. Good work!
Make way for Pepto. I preferred the red chili over the green, but glad we ordered both.
But... on the 16th Street shuttle, we spied Boney's Smokehouse, and just had to stop for some beef brisket, pulled pork, and smoked sausages. Very, very good, and upon later research, turns out to be a venerable local institution.


After the expo finished up, we walked up to Times Square, where completely unexpectedly, one finds a great little sake bar, Hagi. The dishes came fast and furiously... fried oysters, eel tempura, grilled yellowtail collar, some sort of sausage, chicken skin yakitori, gyoza, shumai, soft-shelled crab, burdock root chips, pan-fried noodles, and on and on... and to drink... Otokoyama tokubetsu junmai, Tengumai junmai yamahai (the great one I had earlier in the summer), Chikurin junmai ginjo, Kagatoubi junmai ginjo (I love their boutique in Ginza), and one I can't seem to place - I wonder if we got to the Narutotai genshu. It's only fitting that after a long day like this, some little bit of mystery remains...