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First Tea of The Season[TAKE]can 90g

First Tea of The Season[TAKE]can 90g

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Close-up of Fresh Nakamura Tokichi Shincha (New Tea) Leaves in the Tea FieldHarvesting in Kyoto begins around late April, but only a limited selection of tea leaves possesses the quintessential aroma of Shincha (new crop tea). Depending on the region and the size of the young buds, those plucked by early May are typically the prime candidates. We keep the steaming process light and minimize the Hiire (final roasting) specifically to preserve and highlight this captivating fragrance.

At our shop, we categorize the aromas based on the growth stage: "Mirume-ka," the delicate scent found only when the buds are extremely small; "Shincha-ka," found as they grow slightly larger; and "Fresh Sencha Aroma," which aligns with high-quality standard Sencha.

Our Shincha "Take" is characterized by the distinct "Shincha-ka" (new tea aroma) that lingers beautifully on the palate. This clear, refreshing fragrance is the hallmark of this grade, providing a vibrant sensory experience with every sip.

The flavor profile—where Shincha aroma, sweetness, umami, and a refined, delicate bitterness reminiscent of spring herbs fuse at a high level—truly embodies the essence of Uji, Kyoto. It offers a refreshing yet sophisticated experience that marks the arrival of the new season.

Since the volatile components of Shincha's aroma diminish over time, we invite you to enjoy this seasonal gift as soon as possible to experience its fragrance at its peak.

Internal capacity 90g can
expiry date 4 months
allergy none


Green tea(Kyoto)
No special mention
Can/diameter 7.2 x height 13.7 (cm)
Box/Length 14.6 x Width 8.4 x Height 7.9 (cm)

Weight
net:90g
gross:242g
Avoid high temperature and high humidity.

Wazuka Town and Minamiyamashiro Village in Kyoto Prefecture. These are the main production areas, accounting for approximately 40% of the Japanese tea produced within Kyoto Prefecture.
Yabukita
First-flush tea (harvested in late April 2026).The earliest picked tea leaves of the first flush.

Taste

Light Moderate Full-bodied
Umami
Bitterness & Astringency
Sweetness
Aroma

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Clean refreshing taste

Clean refreshing taste with a balanced umami. Hope to purchase more next year!