Origami Sake
Origami Sake Poised For Breakout Growth
Hot Springs-based Origami Sake is expanding to 36 markets and entering the nonalcoholic market with Zero, the first U.S. nonalcoholic sake, as it scales production to meet growing demand. read more >
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Origami Sake Becomes No. 4 Premium Sake Brand in U.S.
Origami Sake, brewed in Hot Springs, is seeing growing demand — and recognition — in the sake industry. read more >
Origami Sake Partners with National Distribution Company
Hot Springs' Origami Sake announced a partnership with Republic National Distributing Company of Atlanta to expand distribution across 19 U.S. markets. read more >
Reading The Future: Tourism & Hospitality (40 Years of Arkansas Business)
The future of the tourism and hospitality industry in Arkansas is so bright you just might need shades, particularly if you came to the state to view the total solar eclipse on April 8. read more >
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Origami Sake Set to Host 2024 American Craft Sake Fest
Origami Sake of Hot Springs to host the 2024 American Craft Sake Festival in March. read more >
Arkansas Business Year in Review: Best & Worst of 2022
The highs and lows of a year in Arkansas business. read more >
In Case You Missed It (Lance Turner Editor’s Note)
A look back at recent cover stories on new Arkansas industries. read more >
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Nabholz Purchases Entegrity Stakes, While Former Partner Moves On to Other Ventures
As Matt Bell devotes himself to sake, he and Entegrity founder Chris Ladner have sold their stakes in the company. read more >
Origami Sake Brewery to Open in Hot Springs
Using Arkansas' abundant rice and natural spring water, the sake brewery now under construction is the first of its kind in the state. read more >
by Jan Cottingham -
Sake Brewery Planned for Spa City
If all goes according to plan, Arkansas will get its first sake brewery by the end of the year: Origami Sake in Hot Springs. read more >