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A chocolate maker, a brewer: a collab
Gault&Millau continues its series of "sweet" cross-portraits to share the behind-the-scenes story of how two designers came together. Far from being commissioned, these collaborations are the result of a dialogue, an exchange in total freedom. When Japanese chocolatier Emiko Sano meets Takara Shuzo sake brewer Ayako Tawa, the result is a beautiful product and a gourmet conversation.
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