Sencha
Sayamamidori Organic

Premium 94 P.

SKU
0225-bio
Organic Sencha from the Sayamamidori cultivar, with a particularly high content of the main catechin EGCG. Fresh, vegetal flavour with a fine bitterness. 1st harvest, grown by our partner farmer Nuruki Seicha in sunny Chiran. 100g
Character Full-bodied, bittersweet, vegetal umami
Tea Farm Nuruki Seicha, renowned organic tea farm
Terroir Chiran, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
Harvest 1st harvest (Ichibancha), April 2024
Cultivar Sayamamidori
Elevation 160m above sea level
Steaming Short (Asamushi, 20 seconds)
Cultivation Organic certified
Labortory Testing Radioactivity (annual test of the region) and pesticides
Grade 94/100 P. (Sencha category); Premium
€14.90
100g

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SKU
0225-bio
€149.00 / 1kg
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Sencha Sayamamidori Organic

Tea Farm

The fields of Nuruki Seicha lie in the shadow of Mount Kaimon (Japanese: 開聞岳), in southern Chiran and not far from the Sakurajima volcano. For over 20 years, the Nuruki family has been cultivating tea here using organic and holistic farming methods, and has become one of the most highly regarded organic farms in Japan. Now in its third generation, the farm is led by Yuichiro Nuruki. The transition to organic farming was initially a major challenge: In the late 1990s, Chiran was still entirely dominated by conventional agriculture. The family had no prior experience to draw upon, and their bold decision to forgo pesticides altogether was met with scepticism. However, Mr Nuruki’s father remained undeterred, and today the Nuruki Tea Factory proudly produces teas of top quality, rich in flavour and nutrients.

Sencha Sayamamidori Organic

Character & Aroma

Tasting Notes

This special Sencha impresses with its full body and rich umami, complemented by notes of fresh grass and a subtle maritime touch. Despite its high catechin content, it offers a pleasantly restrained, harmoniously balanced bitterness with a calm, gentle finish.

Leaf

Relatively small, dark green needles

Cup

Dense yellow-green

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SENCHA

Sencha is by far the most commonly cultivated and consumed green tea in Japan and constitutes the backbone of Japanese tea traditions. The leaves are typically steamed for 10-60 seconds, dried with hot air, churned, and via a multi-staged process rolled into flat needles. The flavour profile of sencha is very diverse and varies between sweet, fresh and grassy to robustly bitter. The region of cultivation as well as quality of the tea play a significant role in determining flavour.

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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.

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Cultivation & Processing

Special features in location, cultivation and processing

The renowned tea-growing region of Chiran lies in Kagoshima, the southernmost part of Japan. Situated on flat land near the sea, it enjoys exceptionally high levels of sunshine throughout the year. The tea fields here have been certified organic since 1998, and the farmer uses a homemade, fully natural fertiliser, matured and fermented over three years. This blend includes bamboo powder and mineral-rich rock, among other organic materials. The volcanic soil is particularly fertile, further enriched by frequent ash fall from the active volcano, Mt. Sakurajima. To protect the delicate leaves from the intense sun, the tea plants are shaded for around seven days before harvest. After picking, the leaves are carefully washed to remove any volcanic ash. The farmer takes great pride in using traditional rolling and drying machines, which are fitted with bamboo components instead of plastic.

Organic Certification

100% pure
wildcrafted

Preparation

Brewing Guide

2 heaped teaspoons per 100–300ml water (50-60°C), steep for 2 minutes. Suitable for several infusions.

Packaging & Storage

Packed in a high-quality, airtight, resealable zipper pouch with nine protective layers to preserve flavour and prevent oxidation. After opening, press out as much air as possible when snapping shut. Alternatively place tea leaves in a stylish tea caddy.

Recommended Teapot

A red Tokoname Kyusu with a fine ceramic sieve is ideal for this Sencha as it helps bring out the valuable compounds of the tea. Alternatively, a black Tokoname Kyusu is a great all-rounder for all types of green tea.

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