Sencha Japones (Japanese Sencha)

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Green Tea
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Sencha
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  • “How i got it: Got a bag as a gift from an aunt, in the same pack of random teas i got Ahmad’s English Breakfast (already logged) Experience: When i first tasted this tea, it inmediately reminded me...” Read full tasting note
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Fine selection that is characterized by its mild flavor and delicate aroma, and by its leaves brought from the Far East. Like other different types of green tea, this tea is rich in antioxidant properties and benefits.

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How i got it: Got a bag as a gift from an aunt, in the same pack of random teas i got Ahmad’s English Breakfast (already logged)

Experience: When i first tasted this tea, it inmediately reminded me of Ronnefeldt’s Organic Japan Classic. I think this is a good experience, because now i can note a bit more clearly the difference between normal green and japanese-style green teas. Its aroma is very floral, similar to the jasmine notes in Whittard’s Afternoon, while its flavor is smoother and sweeter than other greens i’ve tasted. Different, but good.

Would i buy it?: I would say this one is almost as good as my current green, maybe due to the handicap of being a bagged tea. I don’t know about buying this one in particular, but i’m open to keep trying other Sencha’s as potential green replacements in my cupboard.

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