[Limited] Shincha AOTE (80g/2.82oz) [11012]

[Limited] Shincha AOTE (80g/2.82oz) [11012]

US$25.00

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4458 06/06/2014
Good morning tea, calm and delicate taste.
Nickname: Kyle
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2484 05/23/2014
My order arrived yesterday (May 21,) in its beautifully decorated packaging. I had to try this one out first as I am unfamiliar with its blend. It did not disappoint for my first spring experience courtesy of our friends from Japan. Opening it up at had that very simila... (more)
Nickname: Alik Dreesen
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4563 06/13/2013
Refreshing 'lemony' attack ... Earthy green mellow taste,mid astringency with a very light umami finish .. Very nicely blended shincha .. Shew a few dry leaves and experience the very well prepared shincha from hibiki-an . Deleciously refreshing liquer on a ho... (more)
Nickname: John Ebbrecht
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2719 06/10/2013
Sincha AOTE does have similar characteristics to other Sincha teas but the flavors are more subtle and the different aspects of the tea flavor were more noticeable because of this. The tea is very nice and feels calming as well as lightly refreshing. Good for a quie... (more)
Nickname: Barbara C. Glancy
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4412 06/12/2012
My first impressions of Shincha Aote were complex and refreshing. The balance of freshness was very satisfying. This is probably one of the most unique green teas to drink. I followed the directions from Hibiki-an plus varied the infusion minutes. Experimentation allowe... (more)
Nickname: Rebekah Mullaney
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4615 06/10/2012
Shincha AOTE is an excellent balance between Sencha and Gyokuro. Those who like a strong, brisk, astringent green tea prefer Sencha, whereas those who like a naturally sweet, mellow, grassy green tea prefer Gyokuro. Over the years, I have tried many different varieties ... (more)
Nickname: Claude Villeneuve
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3376 05/29/2011
Open the bag and smell the intense and fresh aroma of this schincha! It has a deep green color and is very generous. I used three grams in my small kyusu teapot and made six 60 mL full flavored brews (brewing time from 5 to 15 seconds for the last one) without bitternes... (more)
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