Asamushi Sencha Sofu (30g)
  • Asamushi Sencha Sofu (30g)
  • Asamushi Sencha Sofu (30g)

Asamushi Sencha Sofu (30g)

$12.00
Region: Tokunoshima, Kagoshima (Japan)
Process: Lightly Steamed Green Tea. First Flush
Cultivar: Sofu

Scroll down for more information
Quantity
Coming soon
Add to cart
More Details

 

  • Tokunoshima is a  volcanic island in Kagoshima prefecture, situated on the southern tip of Japan.  
    • Covered in mountain peaks and rolling hills, the island has a mild, subtropical climate alternating between warm summer and cool winter.  
    • The island's cuisine is one of the healthiest in the world.

 

  • Cultivation Notes:
    • Sencha Sofu is a rare and unsual green tea, yet very popular among tea connoisseurs due to its unique aroma and silky smooth mouthfeel.
    • Sofu is the result of the cross-breeding between Yabukita flower and the Inzatsu 131 pollen.  Sofu inherits its robustness from its Yabukita mother, and a unique aromatic molecule called methyl anthranilate from its Inzatsu 131 father.  
    • Tokunoshima fertile volcanic soil and ideal climate allows for the tea plants to thrive without needing any synthetic fertilizers and pesticides.  It is here, on the subtropical volcanic mountain of Tokunoshima, that favorable environmental conditions converge to enable the genetic traits of Sofu to fully express themselves.
    • The first flush is harvested in the early days of spring, when the weather is still cool and balmy, and the tea fields are bug-free.

 

  • Processing Notes:
    • Asamushi, or light steaming, provides just enough heat in a very short time to stop enzymatic oxidation of the leaves while preserving their aromatic characteristic.

 

  • Tasting Notes:
    • If you like Darjeeling tea, you will find Sencha Sofu delightful.
    • Complex floral notes of jasmine with hint of citrus - orange and grapefruit is the unique expression of the aromatic molecule methyl anthranilate.
    • A very light  tannic touch of astringency balances out its subtle umami and sweet notes, making this tea very refreshing.
    • Caffeine level:  Medium.  If you are sensitive to caffeine, we recommend that you enjoy your last serving of Sencha Sofu around your noon time in order to be able to have a restful night of sleep.