Produced by Shotoku Glass Co., once a lightbulb manufacturer, usuhari means "thin glass" and refers to the extraordinarily delicate make of this daiginjo-specific glass.
I carry this glass because based I firmly believe it is the best glass for enjoying daiginjo and koshu, and in fact an excellent choice for all styles-- surprisingly versatile and more complimentary to a wider range of aromas than wine glasses.
If you're serous about your daiginjo, it's worth the splurge for these hand-blown Japanese glasses.
Note: price is for glass only, not for paulownia storage box.
I carry this glass because based I firmly believe it is the best glass for enjoying daiginjo and koshu, and in fact an excellent choice for all styles-- surprisingly versatile and more complimentary to a wider range of aromas than wine glasses.
If you're serous about your daiginjo, it's worth the splurge for these hand-blown Japanese glasses.
Note: price is for glass only, not for paulownia storage box.