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A '''Sake Challenge''' is an annual competition designed to identify and recognize premium sake. It brings together some of the most distinguished [https://www.forbes.com/sites/abigailabesamis/2018/10/10/sake-sommeliers-arent-just-offering-drink-recommendations-theyre-spreading-a-movement/ sake sommeliers] from around the world to evaluate and celebrate the finest [[sake|sakes]]. Held in various global cities, the event aims to raise the international profile of sake while promoting excellence and innovation within the industry.{{cn|date=January 2025}}
 
AOrganized '''sakeby challenge''' is a competition, typically held annually, to identify and recognize premium [[sake]]. Thethe [[Sake Sommelier Association]] is, one of the main governing bodies organizing and overseeing typical sake competitions., Thethe competitionsevent areis heldknown annuallyfor inits citiesrigorous judging process and countriescommitment worldwide,to includingshowcasing [[Milan]],the [[Singapore]],diversity [[Luxembourg]],and craftsmanship of [[Bordeauxsake]],.{{cn|date=January 2025}} The Sake Challenge highlights outstanding producers and [[London]]educates a global audience about the cultural significance and intricate flavors of this traditional Japanese beverage.
 
The [[London Sake Challenge]] was the first sake competition and was dedicated solely to sake and local [[food pairing]].
 
== History ==
The first sake challenge was held in [[London]] as the [[London Sake Challenge]] in 2012. The idea was conceived and competitions founded in 2012 by the [[Sake Sommelier Association]] and its founders, Xavier Chapelou<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.wine-searcher.com/m/2012/09/sommeliers-match-sake-with-foie-gras | title=
Sommeliers Match Sake With Truffles and Foie Gras | website=Wine Searcher | date=27 September 2012}}</ref> and Kumiko Ohta.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://en.sake-times.com/how-to-drink/going-global-with-ssa-sake-challenges | title=Going Global with SSA Sake Challenges| website=SakeTimes | date=2 August 2022 }}</ref>
 
Since its inception in London in 2012, the Sake Challenge has expanded to several cities worldwide, each contributing to the event’s global influence.
The competition now takes place in key cities such as [[Bordeaux]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Milan]], [[Singapore]]. reflecting the global growth of sake appreciation.{{cn|date=January 2025}}
 
== Objectives ==
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The purpose of the event is to recognize outstanding premium sakes. It aims to promote sake consumption by showcasing a new market where sake is paired with local food. Additionally, the event seeks to raise global awareness and increase the popularity of sake, particularly through "[https://chronicle.lu/category/things-to-see-do/51666-japan-life-event-returns-to-luxembourg Japan Life]", an event celebrating [[Culture of Japan|Japanese culture.]]
 
==Judging Process==
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Sake Challenges employs a meticulous and multi-faceted judging process designed to ensure that each sake is evaluated fairly and comprehensively.
This process is rooted in the principles of transparency, expertise, and cultural sensitivity, reflecting the competition’s commitment to upholding the highest standards of quality and each [[Sake|sake]] is assessed independently, not comparatively.
 
Each sake is assessed independently, not comparatively. Sake sommeliers evaluate each entry based on appearance, flavor, and taste in the first round of blind tasting.
The design and packaging are assessed separately.
 
This innovation was first introduced by the [[Sake Sommelier Association]] during the [[London Sake Challenge|2012 London Sake Challenge]]
 
This innovation was first introduced by the [[Sake Sommelier Association]] during the [[London Sake Challenge|2012 London Sake Challenge]]
Today, many sake competitions around the world have been influenced by this novel idea and have adopted it.
 
==Reward==
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The competition awards Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze medals to the highest scoring sakes in accordance with the judging criteria.
 
==Special Awards==
The competition awards Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze medals to the highest scoring sakes in accordance with the judging criteria.
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In addition to the standard medals, the Sake Challenge also bestows special awards for sakes that demonstrate outstanding innovation, regional distinction, or unique flavor profiles. These awards recognize the creativity and diversity within the sake industry
 
== References ==
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3 - Japan Times - https://www.japantimes.co.jp/comfacts/147/
4 - Delano - https://delano.lu/article/luxembourg-s-first-sake-challe
5 - Echos - Bordeaux - https://echos-bordeaux.com/bordeaux-sake-challenge/
 
== Further reading ==