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Unique Milky Aroma Harvested in spring in the cold mountain air of Yoshiwara, Shizuoka, this first flush single cultivar (koshun) was crafted into black tea by tea farmer Haruki Murakami. This cultivar is relatively new, registered only on June 26, 2000, in Shizuoka and is known for having a slight milky aroma compared to other cultivars. Steeping Info Tea: 3 grams Time: 5 min Water: 95˚C/203˚F, 200 ml Product Info Ingredients: Black Tea Cultivar: Koshun or Koushun Harvest: Spring Region: Yoshiwara, Shizuoka, Japan Terrain: Mountain-grown, single tea field Farm Introduction According to Hiroki Murakami, who will become the farm's 4th generation master, the family doesn't know exactly when they started farming tea, though his great-grandfather was the one who built their first processing factory in the late 19th century. Based in the Yoshiwara district, a mountainous region famous for its sea of clouds within the municipality of Shizuoka City, the family produces about 2 tons of tea altogether per year (first and second flushes). Murakami-san began producing black tea just a few years ago but has been winning awards in Japan for his production. Farm Info Name: Murakami Tea Garden Type: Family-owned and operated farm Established: Late 19th century Production capacity: About 1300 kg per year. The family only harvests the spring first flush harvest. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Hiroki Murakami (@poncho280gan)