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Tea Profile

Category: Sencha

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Blend Status: Blended
● Multi-cultivar
● Multi-origin

Cultivar & Origin 1: Saemidori / さえみどり – Kagoshima, Japan

Cultivar & Origin 2: Yabukita / やぶきた – Shizuoka, Japan

Harvest: First Flush, May 2024

 

Sourcing Information

  1. This tea is sourced from a tea refiner in Shizuoka.
  2. The refiner procured crude tea (Aracha/荒茶) leaves through the tea market.

    What is a tea refiner?

    A tea refiner is a company led by seasoned tea professionals—often referred to as tea masters, or Chashi (茶師) in Japanese—who possess deep, hands-on knowledge of both tea farming and consumer preferences. With finely tuned senses and a discerning palate developed through years of experience, they tirelessly seek out and procure high-quality teas, whether directly from farmers or through tea markets.

    Tea refiners, especially those based in production regions like Shizuoka, actively build relationships with local growers and often work closely with them. Through processes such as final firing, sorting, and blending, refiners enhance the flavor, aroma, and overall quality of the tea—bringing out its full potential.

    While they may appear to be just wholesalers, each tea refiner has a unique philosophy, a preferred flavor profile, and distinct strengths. These differences are reflected in the final taste of the tea, adding another layer of uniqueness on top of the tea’s original characteristics, such as cultivar and terroir.

Brewing Instructions

Hot Brew

Tea / Water Ratio: 3g / 100ml

Temperature: 170°F (77°C)

Steeping Time: 1–1.5 minutes

References

Everything You Need to Know About Kukicha (Nio Teas)
A comprehensive guide covering Kukicha’s origin, health benefits, types (like Karigane), and brewing instructions. Emphasizes its low caffeine and mineral-rich stems.

What Is Kukicha? (Fuji Tea)
An introduction to Kukicha as one of Japan’s traditional “demono” teas, highlighting its mild taste, aroma, and versatility.

Kukicha Overview by Shinryokuen
Explains the characteristics of stem tea, including how it compares to leaf tea in flavor and caffeine content, and tips on storage and brewing.

The Charm of Refreshing Kukicha (Maruwaen)
A short blog post focused on Kukicha’s refreshing, light taste and its suitability as a daily tea.

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