Sencha Overture Tea, a vibrant elixir of nature's goodness, harmonizes mind and body.
Its emerald depths conceal a treasure trove of antioxidants, soothing the soul and invigorating the spirit.
With each sip, experience a symphony of flavors, a gentle embrace of tranquility, and a promise of radiant health.
Moderate Caffeine
Cold Brew or Hot Brew Japan's Favorite Tea
Unleash your inner tea explorer and discover the vibrant world of Sencha.
This Japanese green tea, meticulously steamed and harvested during the second summer flush in Shizuoka, boasts a remarkably rich and broth-like texture.
Unlike other green teas, Sencha Overture presents a refreshingly clean aroma with subtle vegetal hints. Each sip unfolds a symphony of flavors, reminiscent of freshly steamed asparagus and seaweed, culminating in a smooth, well-rounded finish that lingers on the palate.
Sencha Overture is often linked to the Shizuoka region in Japan, renowned for high-quality green tea production.
Shizuoka's ideal climate and cultivation techniques contribute to Sencha's vibrant green color, fresh aroma, and rich flavor profile.
Iced Tea Pouch 100% Biodegradable
Cold Brew or Hot Brew
Forget the fuss, these ain't your grandma's teabags.
These vibrant large 5 Gram Tea Bags are bursting with the same top-shelf tea leaves found in our loose leaf jams.
5 Gram, Unbleached, 100% Biodegradable, Wood Tea Bags.
No glues, microplastics or staples.
They're like tiny temples for flavor, unfolding in the hot water and unleashing a symphony of taste right in your cup.
Convenience meets cosmic quality – it's like having a portable tea garden you can brew up anywhere, anytime. So ditch the stress, grab a bag, and let the good vibes steep!
History :
Sencha, meaning "common tea," is anything but ordinary. It emerged in Japan around the 17th century, dethroning matcha as the go-to green tea.
Sencha's popularity stemmed from its ease of preparation compared to matcha. Unlike matcha, which requires grinding, Sencha leaves are steeped whole.
Sencha Overture is often specified as a second flush tea, meaning the leaves are harvested in early summer.
Second flush Sencha is known for a more delicate taste and aroma compared to the first flush.