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Japan Wazuka Matcha Nakai organic

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Properties

Attributes: Contains caffeine
Cultivation method: Organic
Growing region: Japan
Seals: Organic cultivation
Taste: mellow, nutty
Type: Matcha
Quality (TGR) TGR109 | 110

Ingredients

Organic Green Tea.

Organic certification

Organic cultivation DE-ÖKO-013
Organic cultivation DE-ÖKO-013 Certified by QC&I GmbH

The organic seal is the European label for organic products and labels our teas from controlled ecological production according to the regulations of the EG-eco-regulation on the organic farming.

Absolute Matcha rarity in top quality

The Uji Mokay, datcha Nakai comes from the famous Wazuka growing region in Kyôto. The noble Matcha was shaded for 25 days using the Tana technique. The start of the full shading was on April 16th, this Japanese green tea delicacy was harvested on May 11th of this year and is now available in small quantities exclusively at our stores and online shop!

Wazuka has a long history as a growing region for top quality teas, commonly known as "Uji tea". Uji has become synonymous with tea from Kyôto. At the same time, Uji is also a protected term of origin that may only be used by producers based in Kyôto who also adhere to the production methods handed down from Uji. Uji tea is known for its balanced astringency and long-lasting, sweet umami flavour.

More information about the tea garden

Wazuka consists of a mountainous area with many hills. For organic cultivation, preference is given to areas that are away from the conventional areas. Some are in the middle of forests, others at special altitudes. Mr. Nakai represents the seventh generation to run the tea gardens and has converted all of them to organic. This makes him one of the largest organic tea producers in Kyôto and he is known beyond the borders of Kyôto because of his excellent qualities.

Which tea cultivars were used for the tea?

Oku Midori

What makes this tea so special?

This exceptional matcha is made from a special cultivar that is ideally suited for the production of shaded teas. Oku Midori has a slightly nutty aroma and a very intense flavour. Before harvesting, the bushes are shaded with nets. A scaffold is built over all the bushes, on which the nets are then stretched (Tana technique). After three to four weeks, the leaves are harvested.
Because of the intensive shading, Mr. Nakai does not do a second harvest and lets the bushes rest until the next year so that they can recover. Due to the high effort, only a few kilograms of this quality can be produced. We are therefore pleased to have been able to secure 2000 tins of this top quality, which has no equal in organic.

Tea-Taster preparation recommendation for this tea: This Matcha cannot be overdosed ?

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