Shincha Chiran
Asanoka Organic

Super Premium 97 P.

SKU
4779-bio
Organic shincha from the first 2024 harvest from the rare seed variety Asanoka from the Nuruki Seicha tea farm. From the top terroir Chiran in southern Kagoshima, shaded for 5-7 days, 100g
 
Character full-bodied, deep body, lots of umami & sweetness, nice bitterness, silky mouthfeel, vitalising.
Tea Farm Nuruki Seicha, renowned organic tea farm in the popular terroir of Chiran.
Terroir Chiran (Reg.), Kagoshima (Pref.), Japan
Harvest 1st harvest (ichibancha), mid-April 2024
Cultivar Asanoka
Elevation 160m above sea level
Steaming short (Asamushi, about 20 sec.)
Shading 5-7 days, Jikagise technique
Organic Cert. EU-Bio, JAS, already since 1998
Laboratory Tests  Radioactivity (region as of 05/2022)
Grade 97/100 P. (Shincha category); Super Premium
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100g

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Tea Farm

The fields of Nuruki Seicha are located in the shadows of Kaimon Mountain (開聞岳) in southern Chiran, not far from Mt. Sakurajima. The Nuruki family has cultivated tea for over 20 years according to organic standards and comprehensive cultivation methods. We at Sunday Natural hold the Nuruki family's dedication to tea in high regard.

Yuichiro Nuruki is the third generation of his family to run the farm. His father succeeded in converting the tea farm into an organic farm in the late 1990s, when agriculture in Chiran was still predominantly characterised by conventional cultivation methods. This was a challenging endeavour, particularly in the beginning. At first, the Nuruki family was ridiculed for their attempts to convert to organic farming and avoid the use of pesticides, and they had little experience or help with the transition. Yuichiro Nuruki's father, however, was not intimidated and today the Nuruki Tea Factory proudly produces premium organic teas that are notable for their strong character and nutritional benefits.

Character

Flavour

An elegant, strong Sencha from the particularly amino acid-rich cultivar Asanoka. This wonderfully palatable tea achieves a beautiful balance between full-bodied umami and elegant noble bitterness similar to that of chicory egg and artichoke. The taste is rounded off by a fruity, light sweetness like green apple.

Leaf

delicate, dark green needles

Cup

Beautiful soft orange-yellow

Shincha 2024

Shincha, which translates from Japanese as "new tea", marks the start of the tea season in Japan and is eagerly awaited every year. For the Japanese tea world, it is considered the high quality tea of the current season and embodies the perfect freshness of Japanese green teas thanks to its extensive aroma spectrum. Only the tea buds and young leaves, the first shoots of spring, are harvested. Their wealth of valuable nutrients is decisive for the unmistakable freshness and strength that makes shincha so exceptional. Small harvest quantities and high demand make this special first harvest a very limited, seasonal tea.

Laboratory Tests

We go to great lengths to identify the finest organic tea farms across the world’s most celebrated terroirs. All our teas are sourced directly from the farmer and, with a few exceptions, are certified organic or come from pesticide-free farms. Each batch of tea for every harvest is tested for pesticides and other pollutants in an independent German lab to ensure they meet our strict quality standards as well as HACCP food safety requirements. Likewise, the regions of Japan from which we source our teas are tested for radioactivity for every harvest.

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Cultivation & Processing

The tea field is located in the fertile lands of southern Chiran in Kagoshima, Japan. The sun shines intensely over these coastal lowlands, thus encouraging the synthesis of bitter substances in the tea plants. The tea field has been certified organic since 1998 and utilises self-produced natural fertiliser that is fermented for 3 years and made from a nutritious combination of bamboo powder and mineral-rich stone. The fertile volcanic soil is further complemented by the ashes that are carried by the wind from the nearby active volcano, Mt. Sakurajima. The tea is shaded from the strong sun for 7 days before harvest and immediately washed with water after harvest to cleanse away volcanic ash. The tea farmer takes special pride in the use of older, traditional rolling and drying machinery that is made of bamboo rather than plastic. The bamboo components ensure the high quality of the tea during processing.

SINGLE ORIGIN

This tea is exclusively sourced from the above mentioned tea farm in Chiran, sourced directly from the tea farmer.

 

 

Organic Certification

Preparation

BREWING GUIDE

2 heaped teaspoons per 200-300ml (60°C) water.  Steep for 2 minutes.

Suitable for up to 4 infusions:
1. 60°C, 45 sec. 4. 60°C, 25 sec
2. 65°C, 30 sec. 5. 60°C, 20 sec.

PACKAGING

High-quality, airtight, resealable standing zipper pouch with 9 protective layers to preserve flavour and protect against oxidation and contamination.

RECOMMENDED TEAPOT

For this very umami-strong Shincha, one should preferably choose a high-quality, violet Banko Kyusu with a fine ceramic strainer. This improves the aromas, the complexity of the flavour body, and the umami of the tea. For an emphasis on Sencha freshness and grassiness, on the other hand, it is recommended to prepare the tea in a classic black Tokoname kyusu.

RECOMMENDED STORAGE

Ideally store in a quality tea caddy made from cherry tree bark (wooden, kabazaiku chazutsu) or an airtight, double-coated metal tin.

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