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LIMITED EDITION #0978.S5 Shibakiri Tea Garden: Matcha Okumidori Stone-milled 100g
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LIMITED EDITION #0978.S5 Shibakiri Tea Garden: Matcha Okumidori Stone-milled 100g

LIMITED EDITION #0978.S5 Shibakiri Tea Garden: Matcha Okumidori Stone-milled 100g

Stone milled Okumidori leaf from the artisanal Shibakiri Tea Garden rivals its counterparts in Kyoto with its rich, full flavor. 

About Shibakiri Tea Garden

Tea farmer Sugiyama Tadashi grows various cultivars on a few small fields in the mountain village of Mohata, Shimizu City, Shizuoka. Though the Sugiyama family had been farming since 1920, Tadashi himself inherited the farm in 2018 when his father unfortunately passed away. The tea community around him is helping to teach him to create amazing, high-grade teas at very small quantities of a few kilograms to a few dozen kilograms in some cases.

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LIMITED EDITION #0978.S5 Shibakiri Tea Garden: Matcha Okumidori Stone-milled 100g

Stone milled Okumidori leaf from the artisanal Shibakiri Tea Garden rivals its counterparts in Kyoto with its rich, full flavor. 

About Shibakiri Tea Garden

Tea farmer Sugiyama Tadashi grows various cultivars on a few small fields in the mountain village of Mohata, Shimizu City, Shizuoka. Though the Sugiyama family had been farming since 1920, Tadashi himself inherited the farm in 2018 when his father unfortunately passed away. The tea community around him is helping to teach him to create amazing, high-grade teas at very small quantities of a few kilograms to a few dozen kilograms in some cases.

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Stone milled Okumidori leaf from the artisanal Shibakiri Tea Garden rivals its counterparts in Kyoto with its rich, full flavor. 

About Shibakiri Tea Garden

Tea farmer Sugiyama Tadashi grows various cultivars on a few small fields in the mountain village of Mohata, Shimizu City, Shizuoka. Though the Sugiyama family had been farming since 1920, Tadashi himself inherited the farm in 2018 when his father unfortunately passed away. The tea community around him is helping to teach him to create amazing, high-grade teas at very small quantities of a few kilograms to a few dozen kilograms in some cases.

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