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Competed in sencha tea category at the All-Japan Tea Competitive Exhibition
$24.30 / 40 g
Competitive-grade tea from Kyoto
Supreme Sencha from Horii Shichimeien
A first batch Yabukita sencha from Wazuka, Kyoto.
An especially flavorful green tea, steaming a wonderful fragrance.
Participated in both the All Japan Competitive Tea Exhibition and Kansai Tea Competition.
Place of Origin: Kyoto, Japan
Please note, that Sazen Tea does not keep this product in stock. We get all matcha and tea powder fresh from the factories only after an order is placed for it on our website, and this process can take a few days. Thank you for your patience!
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Item code: TNP021
Maker: Horii Shichimeien
Origin: Kyoto Pref., JAPAN
Ingredients: green tea
Best before: APR / 2025
Dimensions: 14 × 24 cm
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5 g 0.2 oz 1.2 US tsp |
60°C 140°F |
150 ml 5.1 fl oz 150 cc |
45 sec.~ |
1. Put 5 g tea leaves into a Japanese teapot.
2. Cool boiled water down to 60℃ (140°F) and pour it (150cc) into your teapot.
3. Steep for 45 seconds and pour an equal amount of tea into each cup.
❖ This tea goes 3 steeps. For the second and third infusions, use hotter water and brew shorter.
❖ This is how we recommend brewing this tea, but we all have our preferences, so try experimenting to find the way you like it the most.
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Da******, 2023-04-28 18:02 JST, CZECH REPUBLIC
In my opinion, preparing this tea in the recommended way does not use its potential. I prepared it as a gyokuro, i.e. in the ratio of 1 g of leaf to 10 ml of water, water temperature 40 °C, 2 min. for the first infusion. The result was an intense tasting infusion with a nice umami, fresh green pea flavour and a trace of mint, with marginal bitterness. When brewed as a sencha, I was unable to achieve a soothing result. The taste was too mild for my taste, with some astringency. Grassy spinach notes dominated, and a slight secondary sweetness emerged. The use of a banko teapot helped a little to accentuate the flavour. In this context, I give four stars, but if I were to rate the tea purely as a sencha, I would only give three.
Ma******, 2022-03-28 02:18 JST, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
This is my first experience with this tea. The dry tea has a subtle green aroma no marked or noticeable floral notes to it. It is a favorable tea for a light morning tea, especially if you are seeking to transition into your morning gradually. The caffeine content was smooth with 5 grams and 3 grams steep. The liquor is light chartreuse and has a smooth mild, and balanced flavor - with no intense complexity. Leaves are bright green after steeping, unfurls and exhibits that it was made from tender shoots. The tea's characteristics are marked in the first 2 steeps and tapers off gradually on the subsequent steeps. This is a lovely morning tea for me, as I like its gradual flavors that awaken the senses slowly and the caffeine rise is not quick. The cha-chi is reminiscent of morning mist.
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Au******, 2022-02-01 12:20 JST, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
favorite sencha I've had in the last few years!
mi******, 2021-04-01 17:10 JST, ROMANIA
Beautiful package, a work of art. The tea is lovely, great looking leaves, clear liquid with no specks, the taste is balanced with super subtle astringency. This is not a weak tasting sencha, but a refined one with great mental clarity effects. A sencha to enjoy and serve to guests if they deserve it :), imagine to receive this one as a gift, wow !
Au******, 2021-02-26 14:20 JST, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Very enjoyable experience. Solid flavor with a sweet mellow finish.
An******, 2020-04-21 18:11 JST, NETHERLANDS
Awesome Sencha. We tried up to ten different sencha teas from Sazen websites, but this one is definitely a leader so far.
Competed in sencha tea category at the All-Japan Tea Competitive Exhibition
Da******, 2023-04-28 18:09 JST, CZECH REPUBLIC
Try preparation like gyokuro, i.e. higher concentration. It's super!