Hojicha Yamato P.Free

Highest Grade 98 P.

SKU
0294
Highest grade Hōjicha from Nara, cultivated in harmony with nature and distinguished by a beautifully balanced, finely roasted aroma. Its gentle roast expresses itself with elegance and subtlety, while the tea unfolds on the palate as silky, smooth and multi-layered. 80g
Character Light and silky-smooth, with a precise roast and a nuanced, multi-layered roasted character; full-bodied and aromatic, natural mildness, free from bitterness
Tea Farm Ken'ichi Shizen Nouen
Terroir Yamato Kogen, Nara Prefecture, Japan
Harvest Special trimming before the first harvest (Ichibancha), April 2024
Cultivar Yabukita & Zairai
Elevation Approx. 500m above sea level
Cultivation Cultivated without chemical pesticides or fertilisers
Laboratory Tests Radioactivity (annual test of the region) and pesticides
Grade 98/100 P. (Bancha rarities category); Highest Grade
€18.90
80g

Delivery : up to 5 business days

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SKU
0294
€236.25 / 1kg
In stock
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Tea Farm

Mr Ken’ichi Ikawa is a tea farmer based in the small, remote tea-growing region of the Yamato Highlands in Nara Prefecture. He has dedicated his life to cultivating tea in close harmony with nature, following the principles of “do-nothing farming”, also known as the Fukuoka method, developed by the Japanese philosopher and farmer Masanobu Fukuoka (1913–2008).

This approach is rooted in working consistently with nature: intervention occurs only where it truly serves the needs of the tea plants. The complete avoidance of chemical pesticides and synthetic fertilisers is taken as a given, alongside flexible harvest timings and a gentle approach to weed management, guided by the plants’ natural rhythms.

Beyond his work in the fields, Mr Ikawa is deeply committed to the Yamato Highlands, a sparsely populated region close to his heart. With great dedication, he supports its revitalisation by involving local helpers during the harvest season, including schoolchildren and volunteers of all ages. The result is not only an exceptional tea, but a product shaped and sustained by a sense of community.

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Character

Tasting Notes

This Nara Hōjicha offers far more than one might initially expect. Its roast is exceptionally well-balanced, settling over the tea like a fine veil of aroma without ever becoming heavy or lingering on the palate, as is the case with other Hōjicha. Instead, it feels light and refined, unfolding with a nuanced roasted character that places it somewhere between a classic Hōjicha and a three-year-aged, then roasted Sannenbancha. Richly aromatic, silky on the palate and entirely free from bitterness, this tea ranks among Japan’s finest and most naturally crafted Hōjicha, with a gently expressive, gently roasted depth of flavour.

Leaf

Dark green, large leaves with a good proportion of stems

Cup

Clear, light brown

Hojicha Yamato P.Free

Hojicha

For Hōjicha, the classic Japanese green tea, the fine leaves are gently roasted after being processed into Sencha or Bancha, developing malty, sweet flavours and even caramel notes. Unlike what is commonly found on the market, we use only the very highest grades and first harvests for our Hōjicha – a difference that has a noticeably positive impact on both flavour and nutritional value. Due to its mild character, Hōjicha is particularly popular in Japan during the winter holidays and is often enjoyed after hearty meals and festive feasts.

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Laboratory Tests

We go to great lengths to identify the finest organic tea farms across the world’s most celebrated terroirs. All our teas are sourced directly from the farmer and, with a few exceptions, are certified organic or come from pesticide-free farms. Each batch of tea for every harvest is tested for pesticides and other pollutants in an independent German lab to ensure they meet our strict quality standards as well as HACCP food safety requirements. Likewise, all the regions of Japan from which we source our teas are tested for radioactivity for every harvest.

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Cultivation & Processing

Special features in location, cultivation & processing

The Yamato Highlands in Nara Prefecture form a remote landscape of small villages scattered across the Nara basin. Surrounded by gentle mountains, the region provides ideal conditions for cultivating healthy tea plants. This pristine environment aligns perfectly with Mr Ken’ichi Ikawa’s minimalist and exceptionally pure approach to tea cultivation, practiced in complete harmony with nature.

Across 11 hectares, 30 tea fields are spread throughout the highlands, most of which are now under Mr Ikawa’s care. Many of these plots had lain fallow for decades after their original farmers retired, allowing the land to fully regenerate. Today, Mr Ikawa cultivates tea in a way that preserves the plants’ natural vitality, enabling them to flourish with minimal human intervention.

Preparation

Brewing Guide

2 rounded teaspoons per 200–300ml water, 70°C, steep for 1–2 minutes for the optimal balance of flavours. Alternatively, brew at 80°C for a maximum of 1 minute for a powerful, warming brew.

Packaging

Packed in a high-quality, airtight flavour-preserving bag with a zipper and stand-up base. A special nine-layer coating ensures maximum protection against oxidation and contaminants.

Recommended Teapot

A Tokoname Kyusu is an ideal choice, as it brings out the key flavour components of green tea – its amino acids, chlorophyll and other valuable compounds – in perfect balance.

Recommended Tea Caddy

We recommend a high-quality tea caddy made from cherry bark (solid wood, Kabazaiku Chazutsu) or an elegant, handcrafted Kaikado metal tea caddy, especially to keep the tea fresh for a longer amount of time. As a more affordable alternative, an airtight tea caddy with an inner coating is also an excellent option.

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