
#0271.F2 Chiyonoen Tea Garden: #22 Mountain-Grown Yame Black Tea, Single Cultivar Sayama Midori (Naturally Grown)
#0271.F2 Chiyonoen Tea Garden: #22 Mountain-Grown Yame Black Tea, Single Cultivar Sayama Midori (Naturally Grown)
A single cultivarĀ Japanese black tea made from tea leaves cultivated in the mountains at an altitude of 600m in Yabe Village (Yame, Fukuoka Prefecture). Husband and wife tea farmers Harashima-sanĀ carefully handles the picked tea leaves so that they are not scratched. In this way, the tea is finished on a pleasant note. This black tea is low inĀ bitterness and astringency, and you will enjoy a gentle sweetness that spreads in your mouth. Sayama Midori is an older cultivar which was registered in the same year as the popular Yabukita cultivar. Because its personality lies in their unique aroma,Ā please enjoy the smell of this cultivar by using a large amount of tea leaves.Ā
Product Description
- Ingredients: Black Tea
- Harvest: Spring
- Region: Upper mountains of Yabe village, Yame District, Fukuoka, Japan. Altitude about 600 meters.
About the Farm
Chiyonoen Tea Farm is a small tea garden operated by husband and wife farmers Masashi and Eri Harashima deep in the mountains of Yabe Village, Fukuoka, Japan. The 3rd generation farm specializes in high grade mountain-grown sencha and gyokuro. Established by his grandfather and the farm's namesake, Chiyokichi.
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#0271.F2 Chiyonoen Tea Garden: #22 Mountain-Grown Yame Black Tea, Single Cultivar Sayama Midori (Naturally Grown)
A single cultivarĀ Japanese black tea made from tea leaves cultivated in the mountains at an altitude of 600m in Yabe Village (Yame, Fukuoka Prefecture). Husband and wife tea farmers Harashima-sanĀ carefully handles the picked tea leaves so that they are not scratched. In this way, the tea is finished on a pleasant note. This black tea is low inĀ bitterness and astringency, and you will enjoy a gentle sweetness that spreads in your mouth. Sayama Midori is an older cultivar which was registered in the same year as the popular Yabukita cultivar. Because its personality lies in their unique aroma,Ā please enjoy the smell of this cultivar by using a large amount of tea leaves.Ā
Product Description
- Ingredients: Black Tea
- Harvest: Spring
- Region: Upper mountains of Yabe village, Yame District, Fukuoka, Japan. Altitude about 600 meters.
About the Farm
Chiyonoen Tea Farm is a small tea garden operated by husband and wife farmers Masashi and Eri Harashima deep in the mountains of Yabe Village, Fukuoka, Japan. The 3rd generation farm specializes in high grade mountain-grown sencha and gyokuro. Established by his grandfather and the farm's namesake, Chiyokichi.
Learn more about Chiyonoen Tea Garden
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A single cultivarĀ Japanese black tea made from tea leaves cultivated in the mountains at an altitude of 600m in Yabe Village (Yame, Fukuoka Prefecture). Husband and wife tea farmers Harashima-sanĀ carefully handles the picked tea leaves so that they are not scratched. In this way, the tea is finished on a pleasant note. This black tea is low inĀ bitterness and astringency, and you will enjoy a gentle sweetness that spreads in your mouth. Sayama Midori is an older cultivar which was registered in the same year as the popular Yabukita cultivar. Because its personality lies in their unique aroma,Ā please enjoy the smell of this cultivar by using a large amount of tea leaves.Ā
Product Description
- Ingredients: Black Tea
- Harvest: Spring
- Region: Upper mountains of Yabe village, Yame District, Fukuoka, Japan. Altitude about 600 meters.
About the Farm
Chiyonoen Tea Farm is a small tea garden operated by husband and wife farmers Masashi and Eri Harashima deep in the mountains of Yabe Village, Fukuoka, Japan. The 3rd generation farm specializes in high grade mountain-grown sencha and gyokuro. Established by his grandfather and the farm's namesake, Chiyokichi.
Learn more about Chiyonoen Tea Garden
























