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PREORDER available late May 🍵 2026 #0589.S2 Morita Tea Garden #02: Sayama Sencha, Kakurei 鶴齢

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Steep time
50s
Method: standard
Steeps
2
Recommended
Water temp
80°C
Recommended
Leaf ratio
2.5g / 100ml
200 ml Recommended
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Caffeine
Medium
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Tip: start at ~95°C, then adjust down 3–5°C if it turns sharp.

The Morita family's quality sencha is a result of 10 generations of tea farming. Like their Premium Sencha, Suiren (but with smaller leaves), this Sayama region green tea is can be steeped to be very astringent with a touch of umami (savoriness) using hot water, or with a great balance between astringency (shibumi) and umami savoriness using warm water. While not quite what we would call a kabusecha, the leaves for Kakurei are shaded for about 10 days before harvest for extra umami flavor notes, and low astringency. THE NAME: KAKUREI 鶴齡 "The delicate crane", kakurei, is the mythical crane, a divine animal with the longevity of a thousand years, and a symbol of good fortune. More commonly known by the first character, tsuru 鶴, the crane evokes the magical, majestic power of nature. Ingredients: Green tea Harvest: May Cultivar: Blend (Yabukita, Fukumidori, Sayama Kaori, Sae Akari, and others) Steaming: Fukamushi, deep steaming Producer: Morita family Location: 1221 Nakatomi, Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture, Japan Flavor notes Aroma ☆☆☆☆☆ Astringency ☆☆ Sweetness ☆☆☆☆ Steeping recommendation Yunomi - Tea: 5 grams. Time: 60 seconds. Water: 70C/160F, 200 ml. Morita Tea Garden - Tea: 6 grams. Time: 40 - 60 seconds. Water: 70-90C/ 158 - 194F About the Morita Family The Morita family are 10th generation tea farmers, and the eldest son (pictured above) has just decided to become the 11th generation. Located in the Sayama region of Saitama Prefecture, the Morita family was affected by the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant failure in March, 2011. While their tea is tested to be radiation free (test results available), Sayama-cha is being avoided by vendors. We hope to help out the Morita family by connecting them with tea lovers around the world. On behalf of the Morita family, we greatly appreciate your understanding and trust that the tea provided here is tested and found to be completely safe.

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