Sencha Fuyu no Hana - Hoshitea
Sencha Fuyu no Hana - Hoshitea
Sencha Fuyu no Hana - Hoshitea
Sencha Fuyu no Hana - Hoshitea
Sencha Fuyu no Hana - Hoshitea
Sencha Fuyu no Hana - Hoshitea
Sencha Fuyu no Hana - Hoshitea
Sencha Fuyu no Hana - Hoshitea
Sencha Fuyu no Hana - Hoshitea

Sencha Fuyu no Hana - Hoshitea

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Origin: Yame, Fukuoka, Japan
Manufacturer: Hoshino Seichaen
Features: Limited edition seasonal sencha. Unique for its special preparation method, as it is milled, cooked and dried on a table covered with rice paper, which is heated with wood charcoal. The result is a tea with a subtle roasted flavor and delicious aromas.
Preparation Method:To prepare it, use 7-8 grams of product and minimally mineralized water, with a fixed residue of no more than 50 mg/l, at 70 °C and a preheated teapot of small volume (150-250 ml).
Prepare 45-second infusions, three of which will give you richly flavored infusions, while subsequent ones will be milder and sweeter. As the infusions go on, use increasingly hot water until you reach a temperature of 90-95°C.
After opening, store tightly sealed in the refrigerator at a temperature of 5°C.
If you don't have the right tools to make your own Sencha, you can choose from our teapots and cups and take a look at the sets available.

Sencha Fuyu no Hana - Hoshino Seichaen

Japanese Sencha Fuyu no Hana Hoshitea Hoshino Seiachaen japanese green tea

Sencha Fuyu no Hana is a newlimited edition tea from Hoshino Seichaen, produced annually in mid-November. It is an extremelyspecial and exclusive tea because of the particular type of production. The Sencha is rolled and dried by hand on a table heated with wood charcoal. This method of preparation is called "Hoiro" which is also the name of the table they use in this case for rolling and cooking the Sencha leaves. The table is covered with rice paper, and it is heated from below. In many places, it is heated with electric wires, but traditionally wood charcoal is used.

Here is Gyokuro Fuyu no Hana, prepared by the same method of preparation.

Japanese Sencha Tea Fuyu no Hana Hoshitea Hoshino Seiachaen japanese green tea

"Flowers blossomed in the cold winter.
The aroma of tea roasted on charcoal spread through the air
and a flower blossomed in my heart.
Oku-Yame tea has a rich aroma that will warm
my mind and body.
Enjoy the moment!"期間限定冬の華 八女煎茶 Kikan gentei fuyu no hana

Sencha Fuyu no Hana brewing

The Hoiro has become a symbol of handcrafted tea preparation, but in the past it was the only table used for leaf tea brewing. At one time everything was made by hand, and machine production was considered special. However, the traditional method is a job that requires special skill and practice. It is a craft that can be learned only by practice, through the teaching of the few living masters or on one's own.

Japanese sencha tea Fuyu no Hana Hoshitea Hoshino Seiachaen japanese green tea
Japanese Sencha Tea Fuyu no Hana Hoshitea Hoshino Seiachaen japanese green tea

Tea harvested and produced strictly by hand using artisanal methods.

Sencha is slightly fragmented due to roasting, so it is good to put it in infusion for a shorter time than other Japanese green teas, because even with a short infusion we will get an intense experience. Open the bag, and place the tea in the preheated teapot, the scents that will come with the steam will be heavenly. The brew spreads throughout the body, with a subtle roasted flavor, which comes as a translucent dress on the tea.

Japanese sencha tea Fuyu no Hana Hoshitea Hoshino Seiachaen japanese green tea

No trace of burnt smoke flavor. A special and pleasant tea, easy to brew and satisfying. We can't get enough of this wonderfully fragrant tea that brings a bit of spring atmosphere to the long, cold days of winter.

Use 7-8 grams of product and minimally mineralized water, with fixed residue not exceeding 50 mg/l, at 70 °C and a preheated small-volume (150-250 ml) teapot.

Prepare45-second infusions, three of which will give you richly flavored infusions, while subsequent ones will be milder and sweeter. As the infusions go on, use warmer and warmer water until you reach a temperature of 90-95°C.

Once opened, it is recommended that it be stored tightly closed in the refrigerator at a temperature of 5°C.

Japanese sencha tea Fuyu no Hana Hoshitea Hoshino Seiachaen japanese green tea

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LOCATION
Japan
Yame, Fukuoka
QUALITY
GREEN
sencha
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