Advices for hot preparation
Advices for cold preparation
All-in-one set
All-in-one set
classé dans : To taste iced
Learn how to prepare an iced tea with the KORI DASHI slow infusion method on one of our 3 carefully selected Japanese green teas.
Sencha "Aya" (green tea - 50g tin)
Authentic and generous Japanese green tea, "Aya" is a sencha which has undergone a longer steaming process than ordinary sencha, a process which makes it possible to obtain a smooth green tea, with a magnified taste, not very bitter or astringent, and whose leaves can be infused several times.
Gyokuro "Katsura" (green tea - 50g tin)
Superior quality green tea cultivated with the greatest care away from light. Velvety, delicate liquor with a deep sweetness.
Kyusu KOMARU 200ml
Rounded clay teapot, made in Tokomane, Japan. With its integrated porcelain filter, you are sure to enjoy your Japanese green teas.
AKITA measuring spoon
Fruit of the exceptional know-how of the Akita prefecture, in Japan, this measuring spoon, of classic shape, is made from cherry tree bark. It will allow you to easily dose the quantity of tea leaves necessary for the preparation of a cup of tea.
Learn how to prepare an iced tea with the KORI DASHI slow infusion method on one of our 3 carefully selected Japanese green teas.
Sencha "Aya" (green tea - 50g tin)
Authentic and generous Japanese green tea, "Aya" is a sencha which has undergone a longer steaming process than ordinary sencha, a process which makes it possible to obtain a smooth green tea, with a magnified taste, not very bitter or astringent, and whose leaves can be infused several times.
Gyokuro "Katsura" (green tea - 50g tin)
Superior quality green tea cultivated with the greatest care away from light. Velvety, delicate liquor with a deep sweetness.
Kyusu KOMARU 200ml
Rounded clay teapot, made in Tokomane, Japan. With its integrated porcelain filter, you are sure to enjoy your Japanese green teas.
AKITA measuring spoon
Fruit of the exceptional know-how of the Akita prefecture, in Japan, this measuring spoon, of classic shape, is made from cherry tree bark. It will allow you to easily dose the quantity of tea leaves necessary for the preparation of a cup of tea.
With the first rays of sunshine, tea reinvents itself to become your best ally for refreshment. Whether for healthy hydration upon waking, to accompany a summer meal, or for a delicious afternoon break, iced tea offers a wide range of flavors. At LUPICIA, we cultivate this art to satisfy even the most discerning palates.
The secret to exceptional iced tea lies in the quality and freshness of the leaves. Unlike often overly sweet, commercially produced drinks, homemade iced tea reveals the subtlety of natural aromas. By preparing your own blend with LUPICIA teas, you control the intensity and sweetness, and benefit from all the antioxidant properties of tea, while enjoying a beverage free of bitterness and bursting with flavor.
There are several ways to transform your favorite teas into thirst-quenching drinks. Here are our recommended methods:
All our teas are suitable for iced teas, but some are particularly enhanced when served over ice:
The Japanese term Mizudashi (水出し) specifically refers to infusion with cold water. Very popular in Japan during the summer, this method does more than just refresh: it modifies the molecular structure of the beverage for a unique taste and therapeutic profile.
Preparing your tea with cold water isn't just about taste; it's also a wellness choice:
For your exceptional teas (such as our Sencha Kamo or Gyokuro Katsura), we recommend the Koridashi method: