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(2025 Not Available) #0515.K6 Nakai Tea Farm: Naturally Grown Uji Matcha Seisho (Samidori) Standard Ceremonial Grade 30g, Wazuka, Kyoto

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Steep time
1–3 min
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2
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Water temp
80°C
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Best pick • solid green choice from Japan
Tip: start at ~95°C, then adjust down 3–5°C if it turns sharp.

Named Seisho, or “Green Pine”, after Seishoji, a Buddhist temple located a short walk from the Nakai Tea Farm. Flavor Profile Based on our own tasting, this product has the following profile. However, tastings are not conducted side by side, and different water, ambient temperature, etc. may affect the outcome. Please use this profile as a simple guide. Umami strength (5 = strongest): 3/5 Astringency (5 = least astringent): 3/5 Color (1 = yellow, 5 = brilliant green): 4/5 Texture (1 = very grainy, 5 = very smooth): 3/5 Product Info Ingredients: Green tea Net weight: 30g Cultivar: Samidori Harvest: Spring Region: Wazuka, Kyoto, Japan Shading: 4 weeks (approximate), direct covering Steaming: Regular Certifications: While the Nakai family farms organically, Yunomi is buying in bulk and repackaging, so this product is not certified organic. Custom packaging by the Nakai family may be negotiated and requested by wholesale customers to create a certified organic final retail product. About the Nakai family Since the late 17th century, the Nakai family has been cultivating tea in the village of Wazuka, Kyoto. The 6th tea master, Masao Nakai, began organic and non-pesticide cultivation in 1980, a time when few people were concerned about producing organically. Aiming to create an agricultural system that coexists with the natural environment of the beautiful mountains, Nakai-san was a pioneer in the tea industry of Kyoto. His son, 7th tea master Michio Nakai, continues this tradition today.

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