History of Japan Sencha
Sencha is one of Japan's most famous green teas, and its name means "steamed tea," which refers to the fact that the freshly picked leaves are steamed with hot water immediately after harvesting. The cup has a deep and fresh aroma, and the tea can be brewed multiple times from the same leaves without affecting the result.
Growing region of Japan Sencha
Altitude: 600 m
Japan Sencha is grown in most tea-growing areas of Japan, but especially along the Sasama River, where the soil is very fertile and the climate is seasonally temperate.
When should you drink Japanese Sencha?
The best time to enjoy a nice cup of Japan Sencha is when you are craving a refreshing drink. Thanks to its very fresh and green taste, it will instantly bring you a burst of healthy, fresh nutrients.
If you are looking for a calming and contemplative moment, Japan Sencha is your best ally to help you concentrate without weighing you down too much.