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Uji Asamushi Sencha Ujibashi San no Ma (Kirameki)

Uji Asamushi Sencha Ujibashi San no Ma (Kirameki)
uji asamushi light steamed green tea hand picked uji green tea
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It's our pleasure to be able to offer the outstanding Uji sencha "Ujibashi San no Ma"  (released under the name Kirameki when offered as shincha in the spring).  From Japan's oldest teashop, Tsuen Tea, operating continuously from the same location on the banks of the Uji river for over 851 years. This item uses select 100% Uji grown, Yabukita leaves from the first harvest and is lightly steamed sencha (asamushi). It yields a very wonderful nice grassy aroma and is a very classy green tea. Here is your chance to try some of the best of what Japan has to offer in Japanese green tea.

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SKU 16432  
Weight 100.00 grams
Ease of Brewing Advanced - A little prior green tea experience recommended.
Grams / Ounces per Pkg 100g / 3.52
Growing Region 100% Uji (in Kyoto Prefecture)
Year Harvested 2012
Harvest First Harvest "Shincha"
Grown Under Full Sun
Steaming Light
Color Yellow-Green
Aroma Medium
Taste Medium
Astringency Mild
Consistency Clear
# of first infusions per Pkg 22
Organic No
Breed Yabukita
Recommended Brew Temp 165F / 74C
Recommended Brew Time 1.0 minutes
Recommended Leaf to Water Ratio .8g per 1oz (30ml) water
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Our price: ¥3300 ($41.00)
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Elegent and mellow
Posted by Jamie Trusty on 05/20/11
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Subtle asamushi with a clean mellow taste. Has a sweet grassy fragrance and very little bitterness.
Excellent genmaicha
Posted by Matthew on 12/11/09
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Beautiful color, and nice balance between rice and tea flavor. Bigger bag than I expected, too.
Kono yuuka na ocha desu!
Posted by Robbie D. on 06/06/09
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With similar responses to those before, I found the spring shincha 'Kirameki' to be a very high quality, and with the release of the 'Ujibashi San no Ma', the quality continues. The taste is refreshing, elegant and sweet, not at all bitter.
Excellent sencha
Posted by D.Andersen on 03/24/09
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The shincha version (Kirameki) was my favorite shincha of 2008. The sencha version carries on the legacy. Wonderful and grassy aroma that lingers in the mouth. It is high priced, but worth every cent.
Top asamushi sencha
Posted by O. Coclet on 03/02/09
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I had the last two years the shincha version of this light steamed (asamushi) sencha and I am now happy to be able to buy this sencha during the whole year.
Easy to brew, nice flavor and a very good value: its price is indeed quite high, but the quality is up there.
A Very Elegant Tea
Posted by Ryan on 01/22/09
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This is a grassy sencha that isn't overpowering -- and very elegant.

If you're looking for a sencha with real elegance, this is the one. The flavor has many nuances. Beautiful tea.