Sencha Cherry Rose

Tea type
Fruit Green Blend
Ingredients
Green Tea, Natural Flavours, Rose Petals
Flavors
Cherry
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
Average preparation
160 °F / 71 °C 2 min, 0 sec 4 g 17 oz / 502 ml

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  • “The labeling of my package of this tea from Thé Santé is a bit confusing. The first line reads “Sencha Kyoto Cherry Rose” and right underneath, in doubled-sized font, reads: “China”—rather like the...” Read full tasting note
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Country of Origin: China
Region: Hunan
Grade: Japan sencha style
Altitude: 2500 feet above sea level
Manufacture type: Pan fired
Infusion: Pale yellow green
Cup characteristics: The tea tends light liquoring, fresh and smooth with reasonable depth and body. The cherry flavoring and subtle rose hints give the tea a wonderful exotic character.

Ingredients: Luxury green tea, rose petals, natural flavours.

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The labeling of my package of this tea from Thé Santé is a bit confusing. The first line reads “Sencha Kyoto Cherry Rose” and right underneath, in doubled-sized font, reads: “China”—rather like the tetsubins advertised as “Japanese” when they are in fact produced in China. I see that the website has now removed “Kyoto” from the name, so perhaps someone complained?

Anyway, this is a good flavored-green tea. The base seems to be of quite decent quality. It’s identified as “luxury green tea” in the ingredients list, and my suspicion is that there may be a smidgeon of bancha thrown into the mix along with the sencha. I happen to love bancha, so that’s no complaint, mind you!

The rose petals are beautiful in the dried tea, but I’m not sure that I really taste them with all of this cherry. As I often find to be the case with cherry flavoring, it can easily become overwhelming. Here it works pretty well, but I feel on some level that the underlying tea (which is of high quality) is being done some sort of injustice. Rather like a pretty young woman who piles on thick make-up. Or an older woman whose attempts to look younger are undermined precisely by a foundation which magnifies the lines on her face.

Anyway, this is perfectly fine, but I think that I prefer to imbibe green tea of this quality au naturel. This may be a better choice for people who dislike Japanese green tea and wish to shroud it in strong flavors.

(Blazing New Rating #58)

Flavors: Cherry

Preparation
160 °F / 71 °C 2 min, 0 sec 4 g 17 OZ / 502 ML

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