Sencha Mobata

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Green Tea
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170 °F / 76 °C 2 min, 0 sec 16 oz / 473 ml

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  • “I received a sample of Sencha Mobata along with an order from Thé Santé. This is a light and refreshing brew with a beautiful luminescent yellow color. The halo-like quality appears to be created...” Read full tasting note
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Vegetal notes harmonize beautifully with notes of pistachio and a slight chocolaty bitterness to make this a pleasant and easy tea to enjoy.

Country of Origin: Japan

Region: Shizuoka Prefecture, Shimizu District, Mobata

Altitude: 500 – 1500 feet

Manufacture type: Steamed green tea

Infusion: Pale yellow green

This Sencha, from Mister Sugiyama’s small-scale production, is well-balanced and has a thirst-quenching chlorophyll side to it.

Vegetal notes harmonize beautifully with notes of pistachio and a slight chocolaty bitterness to make this a pleasant and easy tea to enjoy. Thanks to both its flavour and its affordable price, it’s perfect for anyone seeking an everyday brew of excellent quality.

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I received a sample of Sencha Mobata along with an order from Thé Santé. This is a light and refreshing brew with a beautiful luminescent yellow color. The halo-like quality appears to be created by tiny white particles suspended in the bright liquor.

The taste is lighter than the other senchas I’ve tried from this emporium. I like this brew, but the second infusion was nearly tasteless, so I’ll probably stick with some of the heartier varieties. I did not really notice the chocolate and pistachio notes mentioned in the description from Thé Santé.

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 2 min, 0 sec 2 tsp 16 OZ / 473 ML

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