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Harvest: Late

Okumidori

A late cultivar. Because it can be picked later, it also spreads a region's workload — and it stands up well to shading.

Where it came from

Yabukita × Shizuoka Zairai 16, registered as No. 32 in 1974.

Character

Ready roughly a week after Yabukita. Mild astringency, good aroma, and it takes shading well. Its lateness is the practical point: mixed into a Yabukita-only field, it stops the whole harvest arriving at once.

What it suits

Sencha, tencha and gyokuro. Increasingly used for matcha.

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