Description
- FLAVORED SENCHA FROM JAPAN - Den's Award-winning Flavored Teas are a subtle combination of fresh green tea and fruit or flower flavors. The Sencha or Kukicha and the flavor work in harmony so neither overpowers the other. The fruit flavored green teas are enjoyable for both hot and iced brewed.
- AUTHENTIC JAPANESE GRAPE FLAVORED GREEN TEA - Grape Sencha has a grape flavor plus a hint of dried cranberry and raspberry. These combine into the sweet-tart flavors of our Grape Sencha. Great for iced tea. Origin: Shizuoka / Harvest: Between First and Second Harvests / Cultivar: Yabukita
- TASTING PROFILE OF GRAPE FLAVORED SENCHA - Fun fruity and sweet grape flavor. Best selling among our fruit flavored teas.
- DENS PREFERRED BREWING - Leaf-water ratio: 2-3g(1 heaping tsp) per 4oz | Water: Boiled | Steep: 30 sec | 2nd Cup: Water boiled; Steep 15 sec. Once you brew it, put ice into the cup to lock in the aroma.
- DEN'S TEA - Den's Tea was established in California in 2000 with a commitment to providing the freshest and most authentic Japanese green tea outside of Japan. Whether you're interested in the health benefits or simply searching for the taste of authentic green tea, Den's Tea makes it simple. We offer a diverse selection of quality tea and are dedicated to offering unbiased information on health benefits and tea culture.
ABOUT DEN'S TEA
Dens Tea is a subsidiary of Japanese tea manufacturer, Shirakata-Denshiro Shoten, Inc. (SDS). It was established to distribute a variety of authentic and, most important, fresh Japanese tea to the North American tea market. Most of Dens teas are grown in the prestigious growing regions of Shizuoka prefecture. They are processed and packaged under the direction of SDS. Dens Tea imports these premium teas directly from Shizuoka into California and, once in California, all teas are placed in a climate-controlled storage facility. Today, Dens Tea supplies tea to individual customers, cafes, restaurants, a major coffee chain, sweets and ice cream manufacturers, global distributors and grocery stores.