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#0993.M3 Yunomi tea : Vintage Reserve – 2021 Okumidori Kamairicha
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#0993.M3 Yunomi tea : Vintage Reserve – 2021 Okumidori Kamairicha

#0993.M3 Yunomi tea : Vintage Reserve – 2021 Okumidori Kamairicha

A rare kamairicha aged gently since 2021, offering smooth, rich, and matured flavors. Limited quantities available.

What is a kamairicha? Kamairicha is green tea which is made by heating the leaves in a pan instead of the typical steaming process that senchas go through. It is the common method of producing Chinese green tea, but is quite rare today in Japan. Rather than producing the typical round pellet shape associated with gunpowder tea, the Japanese method gives the shape of a comma (i.e., the punctuation mark). In general, kamairicha is a traditional folk tea from Southern Japan and Miyazaki prefecture is known as the best prefecture for this type of tea! Kamairichas can be a nice change from the senchas one may be used to with the pleasant scent of roasted chestnuts. 

Flavor

The clear and warm green colored brew has a nuanced vegetal flavor with a slightly toasty note at the end. The mouthfeel is smooth and the warm green aftertaste lingers for a while.

Product Info

  • Ingredients: Pan-fired green tea
  • Cultivar: Okumidori
  • Harvest: Spring
  • Region: Gokase Village, Miyazaki Prefecture
  • For steeping guidelines, visit yunomi.life/steep
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#0993.M3 Yunomi tea : Vintage Reserve – 2021 Okumidori Kamairicha

A rare kamairicha aged gently since 2021, offering smooth, rich, and matured flavors. Limited quantities available.

What is a kamairicha? Kamairicha is green tea which is made by heating the leaves in a pan instead of the typical steaming process that senchas go through. It is the common method of producing Chinese green tea, but is quite rare today in Japan. Rather than producing the typical round pellet shape associated with gunpowder tea, the Japanese method gives the shape of a comma (i.e., the punctuation mark). In general, kamairicha is a traditional folk tea from Southern Japan and Miyazaki prefecture is known as the best prefecture for this type of tea! Kamairichas can be a nice change from the senchas one may be used to with the pleasant scent of roasted chestnuts. 

Flavor

The clear and warm green colored brew has a nuanced vegetal flavor with a slightly toasty note at the end. The mouthfeel is smooth and the warm green aftertaste lingers for a while.

Product Info

  • Ingredients: Pan-fired green tea
  • Cultivar: Okumidori
  • Harvest: Spring
  • Region: Gokase Village, Miyazaki Prefecture
  • For steeping guidelines, visit yunomi.life/steep

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A rare kamairicha aged gently since 2021, offering smooth, rich, and matured flavors. Limited quantities available.

What is a kamairicha? Kamairicha is green tea which is made by heating the leaves in a pan instead of the typical steaming process that senchas go through. It is the common method of producing Chinese green tea, but is quite rare today in Japan. Rather than producing the typical round pellet shape associated with gunpowder tea, the Japanese method gives the shape of a comma (i.e., the punctuation mark). In general, kamairicha is a traditional folk tea from Southern Japan and Miyazaki prefecture is known as the best prefecture for this type of tea! Kamairichas can be a nice change from the senchas one may be used to with the pleasant scent of roasted chestnuts. 

Flavor

The clear and warm green colored brew has a nuanced vegetal flavor with a slightly toasty note at the end. The mouthfeel is smooth and the warm green aftertaste lingers for a while.

Product Info

  • Ingredients: Pan-fired green tea
  • Cultivar: Okumidori
  • Harvest: Spring
  • Region: Gokase Village, Miyazaki Prefecture
  • For steeping guidelines, visit yunomi.life/steep
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