Sencha Karigane Tokusen Organic

Sencha/Karigane 97/100 P.

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0506-bio
A premium Karigane stem tea with outstanding umami and a refined elegance reminiscent of the finest shaded Sencha. Crafted by an exceptionally talented fourth-generation organic tea farm in Izumi.
Character Elegant, rounded umami, harmonious, grassy freshness, soft roasted notes with subtle hints of chocolate
Tea Farm A deeply nature-oriented tea farm that has been cultivating tea without pesticides since 1979, now in its fourth generation
Terroir Izumi, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
Harvest 1st harvest (Ichibancha), May 2025
Cultivar Blend: Asanoka, Asatsuyu, Kirari 31
Elevation ~550m above sea level
Steaming Deep (Fukamushi, approx. 80–90 sec.)
Shading 10–18 days, Jikagise style (direct shading)
Cultivation Organic-certified cultivation
Laboratory Tests Radioactivity (annual regional testing) and pesticides
Grade 100/100 P. (Karigane category); Highest Grade
97/100 P. (Sencha category); Super Premium
€18.90
80g

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€236.25 / 1kg
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Organic Sencha Karigane Izumi Tokusen

Character

Tasting Notes

The clear and refreshing character of this Karigane Kukicha is distinguished by an elegant, rounded umami, derived from the approximately two-week shading period of the Sencha from which it is crafted. This depth harmonises beautifully with the tea's vibrant grassy freshness. In the background, the unmistakable signature of the organic tea farm reveals itself: during the finishing process, a particularly soft, chocolate-like roasted note develops, lending gentle warmth and complexity to the cup. Together, these elements create a beautifully balanced and expressive flavour profile that remains both refined and approachable.

Leaf

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Cup

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Organic Sencha Karigane Izumi Tokusen Organic Sencha Karigane Izumi Tokusen

Sencha Karigane

Karigane refers to a category of Japanese green tea made from the finest stems, leaf veins and small leaf fragments carefully separated during the production of premium Sencha and Gyokuro. Naturally lower in caffeine and particularly rich in amino acids, these teas are prized for their creamy sweetness and distinctive depth of flavour. Karigane is often known as the "tea farmer's tea", as high-quality stem teas can effortlessly surpass the character and complexity of many ordinary Sencha, Gyokuro and Hojicha. For those in the know, it remains one of Japan's best-kept tea secrets. The name Karigane, meaning "wild goose", originates from a folk tale from western Japan. It tells of a wild goose embarking on a long journey across vast stretches of water while carrying a twig in its beak. Whenever it grows weary, it places the branch upon the water and rests upon it before continuing its flight.

Yoshien Labortests

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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Premium Organic Teas

Our comprehensive portfolio focuses on organic, single-origin teas sourced directly from renowned farms. We believe in creating partnerships with farmers who share our values and are committed to sustainable, responsible tea cultivation. Thanks to these strong relationships our exciting range is constantly growing and evolving. As an international team of dedicated and passionate tea experts, we are committed to preserving centuries-old tea culture while ensuring it remains relevant and continues to bring joy in the present. About Yoshi en.

Cultivation & Processing

Special features in location, cultivation and processing

Located at an altitude of 500 metres in the mist-shrouded mountains of Kagoshima, this tea farm has been producing exceptional organic teas of remarkable depth and purity since the 1950s. JAS-certified, it has been cultivated entirely without pesticides or chemical fertilisers for decades, relying instead on living soils, natural cycles and traditional craftsmanship.

The cool climate of the highlands, soft nutrient-rich soils and gentle fertilisation with fermented organic materials create ideal conditions for resilient tea plants. Many of the tea bushes are still grown from original seed stock and, through their deep root systems, develop distinctive, complex flavour profiles.

To this day, the tea farm is managed with great care across generations, guided by a commitment to producing nature-focused teas that express the authentic character of their place of origin.

Single Origin

This tea comes 100% from the above-mentioned tea fields and is sourced directly from the tea farmer.

Preparation

Brewing Guide

3 heaped teaspoons (approx. 7g) per 100–300ml water, 60 °C, steep for 2 minutes. This method yields a particularly gentle infusion that preserves valuable amino acids and vitamin C, while remaining mild in bitterness. Suitable for up to four further infusions, each with a steeping time of 10–30 seconds (we recommend increasing the temperature to 70–80 °C for subsequent infusions).

Alternatively, the following preparation methods may be used:
• 70 °C, 1.5 min: A balance of fresh and deep notes, intense, slightly bitter, brings out the catechins and caffeine (a balance of relaxing and revitalising)
• 80 °C, 1 min: Umami and sweetness in the background, deep grassy notes, pleasantly hot drinking temperature, moderate bitterness, emphasises the catechins and caffeine (invigorating)

Packaging & Storage

Packed in an especially high-quality, airtight, flavour-protecting pouch with a resealable zip and stand-up base. A special nine-layer coating optimally protects the tea from oxidation and external contaminants.

When resealing, press out as much air as possible to keep the tea fresh. Alternatively, and especially for longer-term storage, we recommend our stylish, airtight tea caddies.

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