TAKACHIHO

Competition Oolong

TAKACHIHO
TAKACHIHO
TAKACHIHO
TAKACHIHO
TAKACHIHO
TAKACHIHO
TAKACHIHO
TAKACHIHO
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A single-origin, award-winning oolong tea produced in a limited quantity in Miyazaki. It offers a delightful floral fragrance, refreshing taste, and velvety finish.

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Description

TAKACHIHO is a single-origin, award-winning oolong tea produced in a limited quantity in Miyazaki. It offers a delightful floral fragrance, refreshing taste, and velvety finish. Enjoy it as an indulgence during the cold months or for a cozy lunch break.

Product Award

2022: Japan Tea AWARD,  Japan Tea Grand Prize

Did you know ?

A semi-oxidized tea, Japanese oolong is produced in very low quantities, and is therefore a delicacy. Miyazaki prefecture is one of the last places where organic Japanese oolong tea is made by a handful of specialized tea growers. 

Unlike in China or Taiwan, the production of oolong tea has been rare in Japan until somewhat recently. Japanese oolongs tend to be more similar to Taiwanese oolongs than Chinese oolongs. The processing method of oolong sits between black and green tea. With their shorter oxidation period, they have a refreshing flavor that is closer to a green tea but still with some of the creamy, deeper elements of a Chinese oolong or even a black tea. Japanese oolongs have a nuanced and complex flavor profile with gentle sweetness and a lingering finish.



Information

Net Weight: 30g
Harvest: 2023
Origin: 100% Japanese tea from Miyazaki
Quality and type: Competition Oolong
Organic: No
Cultivars: Takachiho
Conservation: 1 year unopened
Optimal tasting: within 6 weeks after opening

Brewing Instructions



tea leaves Tea for 2
3 - 6g / 0.10 - 0,21 oz

water dosimeter Water
160ml / ~5.41 fl oz

tea spoons Temperature
95C / 203F

time iconTime
2 min


Tasting Guide

Aromatic Profiles

KAI MASAYA


Located high in the mountains of northwestern Miyazaki Prefecture, the Takachiho area is frequently shrouded in fog, making it perfect for quality tea leaves. Legend connects many deities of the Japanese Shinto pantheon to the area, bestowing upon it the moniker “Village of the Gods.” Patchworked across 520 acres of this luminous land lie the fields of Kai Seichaen.

Kai Masaya is a fourth-generation grower, continuing an over 70-year tradition of Kai family tea cultivation. Working alongside his parents and workers he considers to be “like family,” Masaya produces award-winning Oolong, Koucha, and Kamairicha. With the knowledge that the number of tea farmers in the Takachiho domain is decreasing, the Kai family goal is continuing the tradition of tea growing for the sake of his hometown as well as the enjoyment of new clientele.

It’s just as important to him that his tea remains a local favorite as well as a national one–and we hope, an international hit as well.


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