Pack 50g
Tin 50g
8025

Green tea
sencha "Tenjin"
A Grand Cru from Kyoto

Green teaJapan

Pack 50g
Tin 50g

TASTING NOTE

Sencha Tenjin: The excellence of Kyoto's historic terroir

Sencha Tenjin ranks among Japan's most distinguished premium teas. Originating from the Kyoto region, the historical cradle of tea cultivation, this tea benefits from exceptional environmental conditions that have given rise to some of the archipelago's finest terroirs. With its pin-thin leaves, Tenjin is made exclusively from top-quality young shoots, offering both fresh and delicate flavors. Its unparalleled freshness and lingering finish make it the preferred choice of connoisseurs seeking an exceptional Sencha.

A prestigious harvest: Young shoots and expertise

The exceptional quality of Tenjin rests on rigorous selection and artisanal processing:

  • Spring Harvest: This tea is made exclusively from top-quality young shoots, picked when the plant is at its most nutrient-rich and aromatic.
  • The Cult of the Leaf: Its leaves, crafted with extreme precision, are as thin as pins. This perfect shape testifies to masterful steaming and rolling, guaranteeing a harmonious release of flavors.
  • The Yabukita Cultivar: Derived from the emblematic Yabukita cultivar, Tenjin expresses all the typical characteristics of Japanese Sencha: a masterful balance between liveliness and sweetness.

The expert's note: The secret of the Yabukita cultivar

If Sencha Tenjin possesses such aromatic precision, it is because it comes from the Yabukita cultivar, the true "gold standard" of Japanese tea.

  • The King of Varieties: Like a fine wine, the cultivar defines the tea's profile. Yabukita is renowned for its masterful balance between a refreshing bitterness and an intense natural sweetness. A
  • Unique Signature: This cultivar gives Tenjin its pure vegetal aroma and exceptional lingering finish. Grown in the precious terroir of Kyoto, it expresses here all its nobility and crystalline clarity.

Aromatic profile

Sencha Tenjin is distinguished by its unique aromatic freshness and a complexity that evolves throughout the tasting:

  • Fresh and gentle attack: On the palate, it reveals spring-like flavors, both lively and caressing.
  • Exceptional finish: Its long finish leaves a lingering impression of noble vegetal notes and a subtle hint of umami.
  • On the nose: An intense vegetal trail reminiscent of fresh grass and morning dew.
  • On the palate: A silky texture, notes of spring greens, and a lingering sweetness.
  • Appearance: A luminous, clear, and brilliant yellow-green color.

Why choose Sencha Tenjin?

  • Kyoto origin: The guarantee of a legendary terroir and centuries-old expertise.
  • Superior quality: A rare tea, composed exclusively of the cream of the first harvest.
  • Absolute Purity: A 100% natural tea, with no added flavorings, for lovers of authentic tea.

Preparation tips

To enhance the delicate "pins" of the Tenjin and avoid any bitterness:

  • Water temperature: 75°C - 80°C. Water that is too hot will mask the natural sweetness of the young shoots. Spring or filtered water is recommended.
  • Infusion time: 1 to 1'30 minutes. Tenjin releases its aromas very quickly thanks to the delicate nature of its leaves.
  • Dosage: Use approximately 4g to 5g of tea per 150ml of water.
  • Re-infusions: Like all high-quality green teas, this tea can be infused up to 2 times. For subsequent infusions, you can slightly increase the temperature and reduce the time to 30 seconds.
  • Enjoyment: This tea is delicious on its own. Enjoy it in fine porcelain to appreciate its emerald color and crystalline clarity. 

Specifications

  • Ingredients: Green tea
  • Type of tea and origin: Sencha green tea from Japan, Kyôto
  • Cultivar: Yabukita
  • Can be re-infused: 1 - 2 times
  • Number of infusions for 50g: about 20
  • Reference : 8025

Discover our japanese green teas

Ref. 8025

Green tea
sencha "Tenjin"
A Grand Cru from Kyoto

Green teaJapan

classé dans : Green teas


TASTING NOTE

Sencha Tenjin: The excellence of Kyoto's historic terroir

Sencha Tenjin ranks among Japan's most distinguished premium teas. Originating from the Kyoto region, the historical cradle of tea cultivation, this tea benefits from exceptional environmental conditions that have given rise to some of the archipelago's finest terroirs. With its pin-thin leaves, Tenjin is made exclusively from top-quality young shoots, offering both fresh and delicate flavors. Its unparalleled freshness and lingering finish make it the preferred choice of connoisseurs seeking an exceptional Sencha.

A prestigious harvest: Young shoots and expertise

The exceptional quality of Tenjin rests on rigorous selection and artisanal processing:

  • Spring Harvest: This tea is made exclusively from top-quality young shoots, picked when the plant is at its most nutrient-rich and aromatic.
  • The Cult of the Leaf: Its leaves, crafted with extreme precision, are as thin as pins. This perfect shape testifies to masterful steaming and rolling, guaranteeing a harmonious release of flavors.
  • The Yabukita Cultivar: Derived from the emblematic Yabukita cultivar, Tenjin expresses all the typical characteristics of Japanese Sencha: a masterful balance between liveliness and sweetness.

The expert's note: The secret of the Yabukita cultivar

If Sencha Tenjin possesses such aromatic precision, it is because it comes from the Yabukita cultivar, the true "gold standard" of Japanese tea.

  • The King of Varieties: Like a fine wine, the cultivar defines the tea's profile. Yabukita is renowned for its masterful balance between a refreshing bitterness and an intense natural sweetness. A
  • Unique Signature: This cultivar gives Tenjin its pure vegetal aroma and exceptional lingering finish. Grown in the precious terroir of Kyoto, it expresses here all its nobility and crystalline clarity.

Aromatic profile

Sencha Tenjin is distinguished by its unique aromatic freshness and a complexity that evolves throughout the tasting:

  • Fresh and gentle attack: On the palate, it reveals spring-like flavors, both lively and caressing.
  • Exceptional finish: Its long finish leaves a lingering impression of noble vegetal notes and a subtle hint of umami.
  • On the nose: An intense vegetal trail reminiscent of fresh grass and morning dew.
  • On the palate: A silky texture, notes of spring greens, and a lingering sweetness.
  • Appearance: A luminous, clear, and brilliant yellow-green color.

Why choose Sencha Tenjin?

  • Kyoto origin: The guarantee of a legendary terroir and centuries-old expertise.
  • Superior quality: A rare tea, composed exclusively of the cream of the first harvest.
  • Absolute Purity: A 100% natural tea, with no added flavorings, for lovers of authentic tea.

Preparation tips

To enhance the delicate "pins" of the Tenjin and avoid any bitterness:

  • Water temperature: 75°C - 80°C. Water that is too hot will mask the natural sweetness of the young shoots. Spring or filtered water is recommended.
  • Infusion time: 1 to 1'30 minutes. Tenjin releases its aromas very quickly thanks to the delicate nature of its leaves.
  • Dosage: Use approximately 4g to 5g of tea per 150ml of water.
  • Re-infusions: Like all high-quality green teas, this tea can be infused up to 2 times. For subsequent infusions, you can slightly increase the temperature and reduce the time to 30 seconds.
  • Enjoyment: This tea is delicious on its own. Enjoy it in fine porcelain to appreciate its emerald color and crystalline clarity. 

Specifications

  • Ingredients: Green tea
  • Type of tea and origin: Sencha green tea from Japan, Kyôto
  • Cultivar: Yabukita
  • Can be re-infused: 1 - 2 times
  • Number of infusions for 50g: about 20
  • Reference : 8025

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  • The Yabukita Cultivar: The Gold Standard of Japanese Tea

    In the world of tea, a cultivar is to a plant what a grape variety is to wine (like Chardonnay or Pinot Noir). Yabukita is, without a doubt, the most famous and respected cultivar in Japan. Originally selected in Shizuoka at the beginning of the 20th century, it now represents the pinnacle of Japanese taste.

    Why is Yabukita exceptional?

    Sencha Tenjin was developed from this specific cultivar for three main reasons:

    • A masterful balance: Yabukita is renowned for its perfect harmony between refreshing bitterness, natural sweetness, and savory umami. This is what gives Tenjin its lively initial taste followed by a silky finish.
    • An intense green aroma: It produces a "pure" vegetal fragrance, reminiscent of freshly cut grass and morning dew. This is the aromatic signature found in the gardens of Kyoto.
    • Noble resilience and purity: Its ability to concentrate amino acids in the young spring shoots guarantees a rich, dense liquor of crystalline clarity.
  • The Tenjin signature: Kyoto craftsmanship

    Although Yabukita is cultivated throughout Japan, it is in the Kyoto terroir that it expresses its greatest finesse. Combined with the local processing method, the Yabukita used in Tenjin Sencha develops these "pin-thin" leaves, a sign of a tea with a very high structure that lingers on the palate.

    Choosing a tea made from the Yabukita cultivar ensures you experience the original identity of Sencha. In Tenjin Sencha, this noble variety combines with the prestige of Kyoto to offer you a length on the palate and a freshness that no generic blend can match.


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Japan boasts a unique tea culture, centered on the pursuit of absolute freshness and perfect balance. At LUPICIA, we perpetuate this tradition by selecting our teas directly from the most prestigious gardens.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT JAPANESE GREEN TEA. Why choose LUPICIA Japanese green teas?

Choosing LUPICIA means benefiting from the expertise of a world-renowned Japanese tea house. Our mission is to make the excellence of Japan's gardens accessible while guaranteeing impeccable food safety and freshness.

Guaranteed freshness

Unlike traditional distribution channels where tea passes through numerous intermediaries, LUPICIA prioritizes direct sourcing from producers. Our buyers visit Japanese plantations during each harvest to select the finest batches of Sencha, Gyokuro, and Matcha. The leaves are quickly packaged under a protective atmosphere (nitrogen) to halt aging and preserve that fleeting "fresh leaf" aroma.

Rigorous Quality Control

Every tea offered in our shop receives special attention. Our commitment to quality is based on strict testing:

  • Food Safety: Systematic testing for pesticide residues according to the most demanding standards.
  • Purity: Use of cutting-edge technologies (magnets, optical sorters) to guarantee the complete absence of foreign matter.
  • Expert Tasting: Each batch is tasted by our Tea Masters to validate its aromatic profile before being offered for sale.

A Unique Tasting Experience

Whether you are a connoisseur of premium single-origin teas or original blends, LUPICIA offers a wide range of green teas. Our collection includes rare teas from small local producers and unique flavored creations, crafted with natural ingredients to enhance the green tea base without ever overpowering it.

Green Tea Production: The Art of Japanese Steaming

Unlike teas produced in China or India, Japanese green tea is unoxidized. To preserve its emerald color and properties, the oxidation of the leaves is stopped immediately after harvesting by a steam drying process.

This crucial step, which lasts between 20 and 80 seconds, destroys the enzymes responsible for oxidation. It is this "moist" heat treatment that develops the marine, vegetal, and buttery notes characteristic of the "Umami" profile. The leaves are then rolled to break down the cells and release the essential oils, before being dried and sorted by hand. Our commitment to quality guarantees that each batch undergoes six additional quality control steps to eliminate any foreign matter before being packaged in a protective atmosphere.


Gardens and Terroirs: A Geography of Taste

Each cup tells the story of a terroir. The quality of a tea depends on the harvest calendar (from mid-April to September):

  • The first harvest (Shincha): In April-May, this yields the most refined teas, rich in nutrients and less astringent.
  • Geographical influences: From the persistent mist of Shizuoka (Japan's leading producer) to the fertile volcanic soils of Kagoshima, each climate defines the character of our teas. The diversity of climates and the altitude of the gardens directly influence the concentration of amino acids and the sweetness of the brew.


Natural Benefits: Energy, Antioxidants, and Serenity

Consumed for millennia to promote meditation, Japanese green tea is a cornerstone of health in Japan, a country with record longevity. Its exceptional richness in catechins (EGCG), powerful polyphenols, helps fight free radicals and cellular aging.

  • Alert Relaxation: Thanks to L-theanine, green tea promotes deep relaxation without drowsiness, contrasting with the abrupt stimulating effect of coffee.
  • A Wellness Ally: Studies highlight its role in regulating fats and strengthening the immune system.

HOW TO PREPARE YOUR GREEN TEA PROPERLY? ​​The quest for the perfect infusion

Preparing Japanese tea is an art of precision. The water temperature is the key factor: water that is too hot (95°C+) will burn the leaves and release an unpleasant bitterness.

  • The golden rule: Aim for a temperature between 60°C and 80°C. A helpful tip is to pour hot water into your empty cups to preheat them; by the time you transfer the water to the teapot, it will have cooled to the ideal temperature (around 75-80°C).
  • The Kyusu, the essential accessory: This traditional earthenware (clay) teapot has a fine filter that allows the leaves to unfurl freely. The porous clay (like that of Tokoname) interacts with the minerals in the water, enhancing the flavors with each infusion. Unlike a tea ball that compresses the leaves, the Kyusu leaves the necessary space for the aromas to fully develop.


WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF JAPANESE GREEN TEAS? Glossary of Varieties: Find your ideal tea

To navigate our collection, here are the main families of LUPICIA green teas:

  • Sencha: The most popular tea. Balanced, it offers notes of freshly cut grass and a lively freshness. Ideal for the morning.
  • Gyokuro: The exceptional "shade-grown tea." Covered before harvesting to boost chlorophyll and umami, it is velvety and complex.
  • Genmaicha: A rich blend of green tea and roasted brown rice. Its nutty notes are very appealing to beginners.
  • Hojicha: Green tea roasted at a high temperature. Almost caffeine-free, it offers woody aromas and can even be enjoyed in the evening.
  • Matcha: Finely ground powder, used in the tea ceremony or for its concentrated benefits in cooking.

HOW TO PROPERLY STORE YOUR JAPANESE GREEN TEAS? Storage tips: Preserve freshness

Green tea is a "living" product, very sensitive to air, light, and odors. To preserve its delicate aromas:

  • Keep the tea in its original, tightly sealed bag or use an airtight tea caddie.
  • Store it in a cool, dry place.
  • For premium teas like Gyokuro or Matcha, you can store them in the refrigerator (making sure the container is perfectly airtight to prevent odor transfer).