Organic Kagoshima Sencha Imuta

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Green Tea
Ingredients
Green Tea
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Certification
Organic
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  • “Aroma captivating, taste sublime, and mouthfeel so sensuous, all summoning superlatives as I find myself wanting to hold the rich creamy liquor in my mouth and enjoy every precious drop. The...” Read full tasting note
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From Yuuki-cha

The first to bring you this very special organic sencha from a small plantation located on the sloping banks of the scenic lake Imuta in Kagoshima which is famous for its rare dragonfly species which has led to the area becoming protected under law (The area is both a Ramsar Site and a Natural Monument of Japan). A very beautiful and natural setting for organic tea to grow without a doubt. Mist and sunshine are plentiful, the soil is mineral rich, and the lake provides a great natural water source.

Not only that, but this organic sencha is made from the grand saemidori cultivar and is light steamed a far cry from the heavier steamed saemidori sencha from Kagoshima. The aroma of the tea leaves is fantastic and the taste is wonderfully delicious, such a clear and clean taste, and certainly relax inducing, too.

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Aroma captivating, taste sublime, and mouthfeel so sensuous, all summoning superlatives as I find myself wanting to hold the rich creamy liquor in my mouth and enjoy every precious drop. The haunting mouthfeel is a gentle tingle and warm caress. Qi is both bright and lively and deeply tranquil. From the first sip this tea is the embodiment of vertical and horizonal sensations fused across time and space evoking the beauty and natural stasis of Lake Imuta.
Saemidori (さえみどり) (Registered as #40 in 1990) is a 1969 cross between Yabukita (やぶきた) and Asatsuyu (あさつゆ) cultivars. Sae-Midori means “clear-green”
The tea will evolve and is ever changing but it is worth starting with the 80c temperature Tyas specifies, which accentuates the watery component, to summon notions of serene fresh waters before experimenting.
Find a rapport with is tea and the reward is a gorgeous sencha, existential and pure. Overdo it and the Umami may, depending on your preferences, prevail over the other complexities.

Dense dew drops summoned,
Yabukita and Asatsuyu fuse,
Venerable pond.

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