Shincha

In Japan, tea is harvested in the spring—and for a brief six-week window, we have the rare opportunity to experience Shincha. Shincha, meaning “new tea,” is the very first harvest of the year and the only time tea is enjoyed just days after being picked.
Unlike first harvest Sencha, which is allowed time to rest and develop depth, Shincha is packaged and sold immediately allowing you to savor its piercing freshness, vibrant clarity, and electric green hue. Each season, we eagerly await its arrival—relishing how it captures a fleeting expression of time, place, and terroir in every cup.

Shincha
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  • Yabukita Kabuse Shincha

    Yabukita Kabuse Shincha

    Yabukita Kabuse Shincha

    $68.00

    A shaded sencha with a decadent texture and intense florals balanced by rich umami.


    Notes
    Nori, Elderflower, Baking chocolate
    Area

    Shizuoka

    Cultivar

    Yabukita

  • Hachiju Hachiya Sencha

    Hachiju Hachiya Sencha

    Hachiju Hachiya Sencha

    $28.00

    A shincha with plenty of sweetness, umami, and aroma.


    Notes
    Floral Grass, Edamame, Fresh Herbs
    Area

    Hoshinomura, Yame

    Cultivar

    Blend

  • Hatsutsumi Shincha

    Hatsutsumi Shincha

    Hatsutsumi Shincha

    $45.00

    An exceptionally rich Shincha with a heady depth of flavor and intense freshness.


    Notes
    Pistachio, French butter, Spring Pea
    Area

    Yame

    Cultivar

    Blend

  • Minamata Tsuyuhikari Kabuse Shincha

    Minamata Tsuyuhikari Kabuse Shincha

    Minamata Tsuyuhikari Kabuse Shincha

    $35.00

    Medium-steamed and expertly rolled, it brews up fresh and vibrant with intoxicating aromas and a smooth, elegant finish.


    Notes
    Green Apple, Basil, Clarified Butter
    Area

    Minamata, Kumamoto

    Cultivar

    Tsuyuhikari