Nº2 Fujisan | Sencha
Nº2 Fujisan | Sencha
Nº2 Fujisan | Sencha
Nº2 Fujisan | Sencha
Nº2 Fujisan | Sencha
Nº2 Fujisan | Sencha

PURE SENCHA

Nº2 Fujisan | Sencha

2 Reviews
¥3,200

Directly produced at the foot of Mt Fuji and cultivated in its rich soil nourished with volcanic nutrients. Fujisan (Mt Fuji) has a well-balanced taste between astringency, umami, and sweetness, with an aroma of young foliage. Consistent in the stomach, have it hot or immediately cooled with ice, during work, at lunch, or in the morning before attacking your day. 

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Harvest
May 2023

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Fuji
Shizuoka

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5 Infusions
Per Serving

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Loose
Leaves

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Harvest
May 2023

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Fuji
Shizuoka

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5 Infusions
Per Serving

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Loose
Leaves

QUANTITY

Details & Attributes

Fujisan offers a perfect balance of astringency and sweetness. When brewed at a low temperature, it's sweet; at a high temperature, it has a satisfying astringency. The moderate bitterness in the throat transforms into a gradual, lingering taste.

It's more robust than Goraiko, with a slightly thicker taste that provides a long-lasting aftertaste.

Color : Deep green

Suggested consumption mode :
Hot or iced

Caffeine :
★★★ High

Manufacturing: Steamed Green Tea

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Bitterness
60%
Astringency
100%
Sweetness
80%
Umami
80%
Fragrance
60%
Granularity
50%
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Preparation Guidelines

Although we always suggest the usage of a Kyusu to serve the perfect tea, Mohei's tea can be prepared with the simplest utensils we all have at home! The most important part is to follow the instructions below to get all the tastes of Fujisan.

Fujisan can be infused up to 5 times. Each numbers below are listed from left to right, 1st infusion to the last.

Quantity of tea (in gram) per serving

5g = Up to 5 infusions

Water quantity (in ml) per serving

150->150->150->150->150

Water temperature (in Cº) per infusion

70->80->90->100->100

Brewing time (in seconds) per infusion

70->40->60->90->100

Quantity of tea (in gram) per serving

5g = Up to 5 infusions

Water quantity (in ml) per serving

150-> 150-> 150-> 150-> 150

Water temperature (in Cº) per infusion

70->80 ->90 ->100 ->100

Brewing time (in seconds) per infusion

70-> 40-> 60-> 90-> 100

Tea Pairing

Best moment of the day: Breakfast - Lunch - Afternoon Breaks

Japanese tea is traditionally offered with Japanese sweets. They also pair very well with all sorts of meals, either for breakfast, lunch, breaks, or even dinner (for the lower-caffeine tea).

During his years of serving tea to his dear customers, Mohei's knowledge of the flavors and characteristics of his teas allows him to share the wonders of an exceptional green tea served with the right food. When paired well, Japanese tea can unlock further benefits such as better digestion, better diet, or enhanced sensation of satiety.

Light but tasty

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