Single-Cultivar Sencha Fuushun

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80 / 100

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Tea type
Green Tea
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Ingredients
Sencha
Flavors
Butter, Green, Hay, Ocean Air
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
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Typical Preparation
Use 5 oz / 150 ml of water
Set water temperature to 175 °F / 79 °C
Use 2 g of tea
Steep for 1 min, 0 sec
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“I just received this tea in the mail from Sugimoto, my first time ordering from them. It’s been a while since I’ve gotten sencha–I really haven’t ordered any since pre-covid and O-Cha’s shipping...” Read full tasting note

Description

Fuushun was named “Rich Spring (富春)’’ for its wonderfully rich flavor. The flavor has been likened to the fullness and abundance of the New Year, which in Japan, traditionally begins with the start of spring. This particular cultivar has a lower environmental impact due to its naturally high yields when compared to the ever-popular Yabukita cultivar, even when utilizing significantly less fertilizer. The dry leaf has a bright, floral aroma with a sweet passion fruit note. When brewed, it has a pale yellow-green, juicy liquor that gives way to a buttery mouthfeel and finishes with a gentle astringency.

Our Organic Fuushun was grown by the Kawaji family in Kagoshima. This family has been growing organic teas since 1988 and even make their own slightly fermented fertilizer. They pride themselves in being one of the few farms that focus on making delicious Fukamushi teas, rather than light-steamed teas that look “pretty”. Although not grown at high altitude, the tea fields are surrounded by mountains. This causes a big temperature difference between day and night, leading to a more profound aromatic experience. The local volcanic ash-based soils allow for good drainage, which is vital for growing healthy tea plants.

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