Sencha of the Wind from Kyoto Obubu Tea Plantations

Tea Information:

Leaf Type:  Green

Where to Buy:  Obubu Tea

Product Description:

A tea popular with female customers in Japan, our Sencha of the Wind or 風の煎茶, is a sencha with a soft sweetness that is perfect for our warm water (sencha espresso) steeping method. Steep it with boiling water though, and surprisingly the tea retains much of its sweetness.

Grown on southeast facing rolling hills at an altitude of 500 meters (1640 feet) and harvested in late May, the cultivation technique is very similar to our Kabuse Sencha. However, in addition to being harvested slightly later than the Kabuse, this tea does not use the Yabukita variety of tea plant (said to be the most suitable for Japanese tea) and is instead cultivated on standard tea plants. The difference is in the leaves as these leaves produce less amino acids than the Kabuse and therefore less bitterness.

Taster’s Review:

This is one of the softest Sencha teas I think I’ve ever encountered.  It is like a bit of fresh air – which seems right considering the name of the tea.

The flavor of this tea is very delicate yet refreshing.  There is so very little vegetal/grassy taste to this Sencha.  It has no bitterness to speak of.  It is sweet and possesses a very interesting fruit-like note that hits the palate towards the end of the sip.  It tastes smooth and clean, with a pleasant crispness to it.  It tastes like the early days of spring to me.

This tea also has a light yet very pleasant mouthfeel.  It is just as soft as the flavor, soft and silky.  I really enjoyed this tea.  Such a unique Sencha!

 

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