Sakeware
How to choose the right sake cups and sets
The cup you drink from changes the way sake tastes. A small, narrow ochoko, the type you'll find in most izakayas, concentrates flavour on the tip of the tongue. This brings sweetness forward and softens acidity. Wider sake cups do the opposite: they spread the liquid across the palate and let more aroma rise from the surface, so you'll pick up floral and fruity notes that a smaller cup would hide.
Material plays a part too. Porcelain keeps sake cool and clean tasting, which suits a light, chilled ginjo. Heavier stoneware retains warmth, making it a natural companion for a rich junmai heated to around 45°C. This is the point where earthy, rice-driven flavours really open up.
Our Japanese sake sets pair cups with a ceramic carafe (called a tokkuri in Japanese). The carafe's narrow neck holds heat in when you're warming sake and slows the pour so you can serve without spilling.
If you already own cups and want a carafe on its own, browse our sake carafes and warmers. Looking for cups separately? See the full sake cups collection.
Sake sets that work as gifts
A well-made sake gift set is one of those presents people keep and use. The cups sit on a shelf or in a glass cabinet between uses, and the carafe is brought out whenever friends come round. We've picked sets that look as good unboxed as they do in use. Clean lines, layered glazes and enough weight in the hand to feel substantial without being clunky.
For someone new to sake, a set of two cups with a carafe is the simplest entry point. They can warm a small bottle, pour for two and start to notice how temperature and cup shape affect the taste. For someone who already knows their way around a junmai daiginjo, a single handcrafted cup with a distinctive glaze or an unusual profile makes a more personal gift.
Not sure where to start? Our sake, spirit and cocktail sets bundle cups or carafes with a bottle of quality sake, setting the recipient up with everything they need on the night.
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