Sae Midori Organic Kabusecha
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Ratings and Reviews of Organic Kabusecha Sae Midori


Score: 4.84 (votes: 19)
Reviews: 17
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Score: 4.84 (votes: 19)
Reviews: 17
 
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  • Alex Gyarmaty
    Aug 17, 2016, 14:34
    This tea was such a pleasant surprise given its relatively low price. This was my first kabusecha so I didn't know what to expect. Even though it is partially shade grown, it did not taste as similar to gyokuro as I expected. I detected a roasted sweet corn note in the aroma and grassy flavor more so than the ocean notes in the Yame gyokuro. After a couple of days I was hooked and so looked forward to my morning brew. I will buy again and will try some other O-cha kabusecha and asamushi varieties as well.
  • Gary S
    Jun 15, 2016, 05:53
    Wonderful tea. Brewed carefully in small batches or chucked haphazardly into a big pot it hasn't disappointed. Something reminds me of watermelon in a sort of mouthwatering, guzzling it down, refreshing kind of way.

    The only 2016 sencha I've tried so far so not a lot to compare to but I'm thinking it was a very good year.

    Thanks again o-cha
  • Ryan Robbins
    May 10, 2016, 07:54
    This is a really nice tea. When I opened the bag I was surprised at the amount of aroma that bursted forth. The twisted leaves are surprisingly long. A flavorful, and elegant tea.
  • Semion Sucholutsky
    Apr 26, 2016, 05:56
    This tea is amazing, gentle and elegant, this is my favorite tea. I highly recommend this tea.
  • Bernard Hasselmann
    Apr 11, 2016, 18:53
    I was very surprised about the quality of this tea for such a good price
  • Azad Farouk
    Mar 26, 2016, 05:25
    Delicious, crisp, and clean. Has a slightly sweet aftertaste that is really pleasant. Easy to brew. Would buy again
  • Anthony Guarnera
    Feb 16, 2016, 01:35
    Very nice tea. And at a great price. A good every day Sencha. Slightly sweet taste if brewed correctly. Try 160F, and a warm tea pot, not to hot. very nice.

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