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OKUYUTAKA (Kabuse Sencha / Kyoto)

Sale price48.00 SR
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Sweetness (Umami): ★★★
Astringency: ★★
Color: ★★★

Color of tea water Left: 1st brew Right: 2nd brew

Okuyutaka single-origin tea leaves from Wazuka, Kyoto Prefecture.

It is said to be a rare breed with a short suitable harvesting period, which is about 6 days later than Yabukita, which is widely available in the market.

YUGEN's Okuyutaka is characterized by its refined and elegant aroma, as well as its robust umami and rich, mellow taste.

The first infusion, despite being a high-grade sencha, has a somewhat a warm and rich taste that brings back memories.
Even in the second infusion, the goodness of the richness remains, and you can feel the freshness contrary to the deep green color, and a warm and rich taste that brings back memories are more lively.
In addition, by increasing the temperature of the water after the third infusion, you can enjoy the familiar freshness and a mild bitterness that blends well with everyday life.

 

 

・About Kabusecha

Kabusecha is a Japanese green tea produced by covering the tea plants to block sunlight.This reduces the level of catechins—the compounds responsible for bitterness and astringency—and highlights the tea’s natural sweetness and umami.

Typically shaded for about one week—shorter than gyokuro’s 20 days—it is often described as a tea between sencha (standard green tea) and gyokuro (high-grade shaded tea), combining the mellow sweetness of gyokuro with the refreshing character of sencha.


【Characteristics of Wazuka Tea】


Located in the mountains of Kyoto, Wazuka has a history of more than 800 years as a tea-producing region, known for cultivating leaves of exceptional quality.
The area’s large temperature differences between day and night, together with frequent mist, soften direct sunlight and produce tea with a mellow taste and natural sweetness.


【 Tea Leaf Storage Instructions 】

・Store unopened tea in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity. For extended storage, keep it sealed, freeze, and let it return to room temperature before opening.

・After opening, place the tea in an airtight, opaque container and keep it in a cool, dark place. For best quality, enjoy as soon as possible, ideally within one month.

・Avoid storing near strongly scented items, as tea easily absorbs odors.

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