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KONDOWASE WAKOCHA

Black tea Wakocha | Japan


TASTING NOTE

Kondowase, a premium Japanese black tea (Wakocha).

Produced in the renowned Shizuoka Prefecture, this tea is distinguished by the use of a specific cultivar, Kondowase, traditionally used for high-quality green teas, but which here reveals a fascinating complexity once oxidized into black tea.

Aromatic Profile: Between Flowers and Fruits

Unlike the robust black teas of Assam or Kenya, Kondowase emphasizes subtlety and clarity:

  • Top Notes: A delicate floral bouquet reminiscent of white flowers.
  • Heart: A fruity sweetness reminiscent of yellow-fleshed fruits (peach, apricot) or ripe grapes.
  • Texture: A clear and light liquor, with a silky structure that glides smoothly on the palate.

Why choose Lupicia's Kondowase?

This is a connoisseur's tea, ideal for those seeking:

  1. Low astringency: A naturally smooth black tea, almost without bitterness.
  2. Japanese purity: An authentic expression of Japanese terroir applied to black tea.
  3. A gastronomic experience: Perfect to accompany fine pastries or fruit desserts.

  • Ingredients: Black tea
  • Type of tea and origin: Black tea from Japan (Shizuoka). Kondō Wase cultivar.
  • Master of tea: M. Matsukawa   
  • Can be re-infused: 2
  • Number of infusions for 50g: about 12
  • Reference : 3412

> Learn more about the producer Yohei Matsukawa

Ref. 3412
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KONDOWASE WAKOCHA

Black tea Wakocha | Japan

classé dans : Black teas


TASTING NOTE

Kondowase, a premium Japanese black tea (Wakocha).

Produced in the renowned Shizuoka Prefecture, this tea is distinguished by the use of a specific cultivar, Kondowase, traditionally used for high-quality green teas, but which here reveals a fascinating complexity once oxidized into black tea.

Aromatic Profile: Between Flowers and Fruits

Unlike the robust black teas of Assam or Kenya, Kondowase emphasizes subtlety and clarity:

  • Top Notes: A delicate floral bouquet reminiscent of white flowers.
  • Heart: A fruity sweetness reminiscent of yellow-fleshed fruits (peach, apricot) or ripe grapes.
  • Texture: A clear and light liquor, with a silky structure that glides smoothly on the palate.

Why choose Lupicia's Kondowase?

This is a connoisseur's tea, ideal for those seeking:

  1. Low astringency: A naturally smooth black tea, almost without bitterness.
  2. Japanese purity: An authentic expression of Japanese terroir applied to black tea.
  3. A gastronomic experience: Perfect to accompany fine pastries or fruit desserts.

  • Ingredients: Black tea
  • Type of tea and origin: Black tea from Japan (Shizuoka). Kondō Wase cultivar.
  • Master of tea: M. Matsukawa   
  • Can be re-infused: 2
  • Number of infusions for 50g: about 12
  • Reference : 3412

> Learn more about the producer Yohei Matsukawa

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  • The Producer: Yohei Matsukawa

    Based in the historic Mariko district of Shizuoka, Yohei Matsukawa is a tea artisan whose reputation extends far beyond Japan's borders. Mariko is a renowned tea-producing area, notably for being one of the first to revive Wakocha (Japanese black tea) production after decades of green tea dominance.

    Mr. Matsukawa is recognized for his exceptional technical skill, but above all for his close relationship with an extremely rare cultivar: Kondō Wase.

    His Terroir and Vision

    The Matsukawa family's tea plantations are located on steep mountain slopes, where the harsh but ideal climatic conditions are perfect for concentrating the aromas.

    • Hand-Harvesting: Unlike the widespread mechanization in Shizuoka, Mr. Matsukawa favors hand-harvesting from untrimmed (free-form) tea bushes. This method preserves the integrity of the leaves and allows for rigorous selection.
    • Master of oxidation: Matsukawa's genius lies in his ability to adapt oxidation. While he produces renowned green teas (Shincha), his move to black tea was a revelation: he managed to tame the "Indo-Japanese" genetics of the cultivar to eliminate bitterness and retain only the aroma.
  • His Specialty: The Kondō Wase Cultivar

    Kondō Wase is Mr. Matsukawa's "treasure." Here's why his work with this tea is unique:

    • An absolute rarity: This cultivar is grown by only two producers in the entire Mariko district.
    • The perfect hybrid: It's a cross between Yabukita (Japan) and an Assam variety (India). Mr. Matsukawa manages to extract the aromatic power of Assam while preserving the typically Japanese finesse and lightness.
    • A signature sensory experience: In his hands, this tea develops notes of grape, jasmine, and honey—a signature that Lupicia connoisseurs recognize instantly.

    Why is he a key figure for Lupicia?

    Lupicia collaborates closely with Mr. Matsukawa because he embodies the excellence of single-origin tea. By offering its teas, the Lupicia company guarantees direct access to the expertise of a "Tea Master" who controls each step, from the field to the final roasting.

  • Terroir and Expertise

    Grown on the sunny slopes of Shizuoka, this tea benefits from an ideal climate where alternating mists and sunshine allow the leaves to develop concentrated aromas. The withering and oxidation process is carried out with meticulous precision by local artisans to preserve the freshness of the leaves while developing the sweet roundness of the black tea.

    About the Kondō Wase Cultivar

    It occupies a unique place in Japanese tea cultivation, particularly in Shizuoka Prefecture. Initially selected for its earliness—the term "Wase" meaning "early" in Japanese—it allows producers to harvest the first spring shoots before other varieties such as the famous Yabukita. Although historically prized for making Sencha green teas with vibrant aromas, this cultivar reveals its full potential when transformed into black tea (Wakocha).

    Thanks to its unique leaf structure, Kondō Wase develops a remarkably elegant aromatic profile during oxidation, characterized by ethereal floral notes and a fruity sweetness reminiscent of white-fleshed fruits. It is a cultivar of choice for connoisseurs of fine Japanese black teas, seeking a clear liquor, low astringency, and a natural complexity that can be enjoyed without sugar or milk.


Welcome to the world of black teas, the most consumed tea family worldwide. Unlike green tea, black tea undergoes complete oxidation. This artisanal process transforms fresh leaves into a treasure trove of coppery, woody, and malty flavors, resulting in an intense brew and exceptional preservation.

At LUPICIA, we select the finest leaves for you from the most prestigious gardens, from the Himalayas to the volcanoes of Kenya, and including the hidden terroirs of Japan.

Wakocha (Wakoucha): Japanese Black Tea

Long overshadowed by the famous green tea, Japanese black tea, or Wakocha, is now experiencing a spectacular renaissance. "Wa" symbolizes Japan, and "Wakocha" means red tea (black tea). Unlike Indian teas, Wakocha is distinguished by its great smoothness, a very fine astringency, and naturally sweet notes reminiscent of flowers or ripe fruit.

Our exceptional teas from Japan:

  • Kakegawa: Originating from Shizuoka Prefecture, this tea reflects the essence of Japanese terroir. Its liquor is smooth and balanced, ideal for those seeking a pure and delicate black tea, best enjoyed plain to fully appreciate its nuances.
    > Discover Kakegawa Japanese black tea.
  • Kondowase: This tea, from a single cultivar, offers a rare sensory experience. It is characterized by aromatic freshness and an elegant mouthfeel that testify to the precision of Japanese processing.
    > Discover Kondowase Japanese black tea.
  • Kunko Wakocha (Smoked Black Tea): For those who enjoy intense flavors, this smoked Japanese black tea is a marvel. Unlike classic smoked teas, which can sometimes be too powerful, Kunko Wakocha offers a subtle and refined smokiness, bringing a woody and mysterious dimension that pairs divinely with savory dishes or rich chocolates.
    > Discover Kunko Wakocha Japanese black tea.

A Journey Through the World's Terroirs

India: Land of Contrasts

India is the cradle of legendary teas that LUPICIA selects with great care:

  • Darjeeling: Nicknamed the "Champagne of Teas," this tea has Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status. Grown at the foot of the Himalayas, it offers unique muscatel notes. The spring harvest (First Flush) is floral, while the summer harvest is fruitier and amber-hued.
  • Assam: Originating in the Brahmaputra Valley, Assam tea is powerful, full-bodied, and malty. It is the essential base for a truly energizing "Breakfast Tea."
    > Discover our Indian teas.

Sri Lanka: The Elegance of Ceylon

Renowned for their smoothness, Ceylon teas offer a magnificent coppery-red hue.

Africa and Kenya: The Power of Altitude

Kenya has made its mark thanks to its teas grown on the slopes of Mount Kenya. LUPICIA favors gardens like Kangaita, which work with the whole leaf, far removed from industrial standards, to offer a vibrant and full-bodied brew.
> Discover our African teas.

Understanding the Grades: SFTGFOP, BOP, CTC

The nomenclature used to differentiate black teas defines the fineness of the plucking:

  • SFTGFOP (Super Fine Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe): The highest grade, rich in golden buds (tips), guaranteeing maximum aromatic complexity.
  • BOP (Broken Orange Pekoe): Broken leaves that quickly release a strong liquor, ideal for the morning.
  • CTC (Cut, Tear, Curl) Method: A process where the leaf is rolled into small balls, perfect for a strong infusion, often used for preparing Chai.

Why choose LUPICIA black teas?

Choosing a LUPICIA black tea guarantees a tasting experience where the Japanese tradition of excellence meets the world's finest terroirs. Our company is committed to three fundamental pillars to ensure tea of ​​impeccable quality:

  1. Preserved freshness, from the garden to your cup
    Unlike traditional distribution channels, LUPICIA focuses on speed and the protection of aromas. Our buyers select batches directly from the plantations (Darjeeling, Assam, Ceylon, Japan). Once harvested, the leaves are immediately vacuum-sealed and shipped. This process prevents the alteration of essential oils and offers you a black tea with an aromatic bouquet as vibrant as if it had just come from the factory.

  2. Safety and purity at the heart of our commitment
    Our customers' trust is our priority. Each batch of tea undergoes rigorous testing to guarantee the absence of pesticide residues, in accordance with the strictest health standards. We apply the Japanese methodology—one of the most demanding in the world—so that every infusion is a moment of pure, healthy, and serene pleasure.

  3. The Art of Blending and Flavoring
    The expertise of our blenders is the soul of LUPICIA. Creating a balanced Earl Grey or a fragrant black tea like White Peach Oolong requires the precision of a master craftsman. We use only high-quality black tea bases, selected for their structure, so that the natural aromas (flowers, fruits, spices) harmonize perfectly without ever masking the inherent quality of the leaf.

  4. Innovative Packaging
    To protect your tea from air, light, and humidity, we offer our black teas in airtight tins with an iconic design or in optimized refill bags. Every detail, down to the shape of our pyramidal bags, is designed to allow the leaves (whole or broken) to fully unfold and release their full tannic power.

Essential Teas and the Art of Tasting

Earl Grey: Bergamot in All Its Forms

A true English classic, Earl Grey is a black tea flavored with bergamot. At LUPICIA, we respect this tradition while offering exclusive variations to enhance this Italian citrus fruit.
> Discover our Earl Grey teas with bergamot.

Chai Tea: Awakening Spices

Chai is a blend of black tea and spices (ginger, cinnamon, cardamom). For a perfect Chai Latte, we recommend pairing it with cow's milk for creaminess, or oat milk for a velvety plant-based alternative.

Russian Teas: A Tradition of Character

  • The "Russian Taste" is an institution in the world of tea. Historically linked to the caravans that transported tea from China to Russia, this style is defined by blends of black teas (often from China and India) combined with citrus fruits.
  • The Samovar: Traditionally, the tea was brewed highly concentrated at the top of the samovar, then diluted with hot water.
  • Aromatic Profile: Our Russian teas feature notes of bergamot, lemon, or orange, creating a perfect balance between the strength of black tea and zesty freshness.
    > Discover our citrus teas.


Tea and Chocolate Pairings

Black tea and cocoa share a complex tannin profile. A malty Assam enhances a rich dark chocolate, while a summer Darjeeling highlights the fruity notes of a ganache. For a bold experience, pair our smoky Kunko Wakocha with praline chocolate.