Organic Japanese Sencha - Organic
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Commercial Description
This steamed green tea is refreshing, light and brisk.
Brewing Instructions: (from DAVIDsTEA)
1 tsp, 74°C 165°F, 2-3 min
Ratings & Reviews
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79 Aroma: 7/10 Flavor: 3/5 Value: 5/5
Jason Rowlands (4 reviews) on Jul. 9th, 2017
Of all the pure teas I've gotten from David's, this is the first one to not stand out from the crowd. It is not a bad tea at all. Like mostly everything I've tried at David's, it is above average. It is just not as impressive as some of the other Greens and Oolongs I have purchased there. This is one of the lowest priced top shelf pure teas they have. In addition, there are at least 3 or 4 Japanese Sencha options and this is the cheapest. It light, vegetal and refreshing with a subtle oceanic essence when you get it at just the right temperature infusion. There is not so much umami flavor as higher grade Senchas but it is still there to a degree. I will happily finish the 2 oz. I purchased and will gladly consider buying this again one day. I will, however, probably break open the piggy bank and go for one of the more expense Sencha or Gykoru options the next time I visit David's just to see if there is a significant improvement in taste.
Jason Rowlands (4 reviews) on Jul. 9th, 2017
Of all the pure teas I've gotten from David's, this is the first one to not stand out from the crowd. It is not a bad tea at all. Like mostly everything I've tried at David's, it is above average. It is just not as impressive as some of the other Greens and Oolongs I have purchased there. This is one of the lowest priced top shelf pure teas they have. In addition, there are at least 3 or 4 Japanese Sencha options and this is the cheapest. It light, vegetal and refreshing with a subtle oceanic essence when you get it at just the right temperature infusion. There is not so much umami flavor as higher grade Senchas but it is still there to a degree. I will happily finish the 2 oz. I purchased and will gladly consider buying this again one day. I will, however, probably break open the piggy bank and go for one of the more expense Sencha or Gykoru options the next time I visit David's just to see if there is a significant improvement in taste.
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