Bancha Shizuoka

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Green Tea
Flavors
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
Average preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 2 min, 30 sec 12 oz / 354 ml

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  • “I obviously made this pot of Thé Santé Bancha Shizuoka on the strong side, as the liquor is more golden than pale yellow, though the steep was short—less than two minutes, I believe. It tastes...” Read full tasting note
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Delicious green tea character with notes of toast. A haunting finish.

Country of Origin: Japan

Region: Shizuoka Prefecture
Altitude: 500 – 1500 feet

Manufacture type: Steamed green tea

Cup characteristics: Delicious green tea character with notes of toast. A haunting finish

Infusion: Light pale and clear

Most Japanese teas are made from well handled leaves and much of their elegance and style is due to the processing: steaming immediately afterRead more

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I obviously made this pot of Thé Santé Bancha Shizuoka on the strong side, as the liquor is more golden than pale yellow, though the steep was short—less than two minutes, I believe. It tastes really wonderful, so I seem to be coming over to the “more tea, shorter steep” school of proper tea preparation. Every pot I’ve made this way this week has been excellent.

I have not even been measuring the tea, just throwing a fair amount of the dried leaves in the bottom of the huge basket and then watching with amazement how the volume grows through the infusion process. I had no idea how much bancha expands! The dried leaves look so thin and frail, yet they end up as nice-sized leaves. They are chopped a bit, but still rather large—though nothing like oolong, of course…

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