Kabusecha Plum

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Not available
Sold in
Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by Flowery
Average preparation
Not available

Currently unavailable

We don't know when or if this item will be available.

From Our Community

1 Image

1 Want it Want it

0 Own it Own it

1 Tasting Note View all

  • “This is delicious. Not the right answer for someone looking for a flavored or fruity tea, the description is correct about the ‘classic umami’ flavors of the green tea itself, which is wonderful,...” Read full tasting note

From American Tea Room

Kabusecha is a rare, shade-grown Japanese green tea that is typically reserved for special occasions and visitors in Japan. For Kabusecha Plum, we have combined the sweet, oceanic taste of this rare tea with sweet plum. The result is a thoroughly enjoyable blend studded with tiny, tightly closed blossoms that resemble elaborate, miniature origami. Although this blend may sound unconventional, it was created in the tradition of Japanese savory-sweet flavor combinations. Uji-grown green tea’s classic umami notes pair effortlessly with sweet plumy depths. The slightly cloudy, yellow-green infusion has a smooth, sweet and lightly sour flavor with a whisper of floral tones and hints of soft vanilla and fruit. The aftertaste is delicately astringent, yet floral and sweet.

About American Tea Room View company

Company description not available.

1 Tasting Note

142 tasting notes

This is delicious. Not the right answer for someone looking for a flavored or fruity tea, the description is correct about the ‘classic umami’ flavors of the green tea itself, which is wonderful, and the plum blossom adds only a very delicate rounding of the flavor, a lightly discernible sweet complement to the tea itself. The floral aspect is quite a bit less obvious than in, say, a jasmine green (at least those I’ve tasted). I think this has unexpectedly found a spot in the permanent collection.

Login or sign up to leave a comment.