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Harvest: Mid-season

Sayamakaori

Cold-hardy enough to grow where most cultivars struggle. Strong in both aroma and body.

Where it came from

Selected from open-pollinated Yabukita seedlings and certified as Tea Norin No. 31 in 1971. Bred in Saitama.

Character

Its cold tolerance is the headline, and it has carried tea growing near its northern limit. Astringency runs a little high and the aroma lifts; paired with a heavy final firing it becomes the thick, strong cup that defines Sayama tea.

What it suits

Sencha, for people who want grip and aroma.

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