Sencha
Sencha
Sencha
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Sencha

GREEN TEA

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Slender needle-like leaves produce a deeply vegetal taste and aroma, ripe with notes of toasted rice and nori. Harvested in the spring to early summer in the up-and-coming Kagoshima region, the leaves are steamed to perfection to stop oxidation of the leaf, as well as to lock in their deep jade color and flavor.

Tasting Notes:

Magnolia, umami, steamed greens


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Regular price $23.00 Save $-23.00
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05/15/2020
Linda F.
United States United States
Teas purchased from Smith Teamaker

These are the most delicious teas I’ve experienced in a long time! Each one has remarkable taste and freshness. I am very happy!

Ingredients

Full leaf Japanese green tea from the verdant fields of Kagoshima.

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Area where spaceships first sampled earth's tea. Classified.

Preparation

For best flavor, bring spring or freshly drawn filtered water to 190 degrees. Steep three minutes. Thank Emperor Saga for his love of tea.

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Sencha

Japanese Green Tea

Slender needle-like leaves produce a deeply vegetal taste and aroma, ripe with notes of toasted rice and nori. The leaves are steamed to perfection to stop oxidation of the leaf, as well as to lock in their deep jade color and rich flavor.

Shizuoka Prefecture

Shizuoka Prefecture is located in the Chubu region, on the island of Honshu in Japan. While unable to claim full ownership of Mt. Fuji (its a joint custody thing with Yamanashi Prefecture), Shizuoka can tout being the biggest tea producing region in Japan, which says something. Harvest time for Sencha happens from April through June.