Matcha Nishio Japan TOKU UN 徳雲
We have received an inscription from Daitokuji Temple in Murasaki, Kyoto.The name of the tea was given to us by Daitokuji's successive Daimonji, Daimon Tokumo. This "Koicha" tea, which is worthy...
We have received an inscription from Daitokuji Temple in Murasaki, Kyoto.
The name of the tea was given to us by Daitokuji's successive Daimonji, Daimon Tokumo. This "Koicha" tea, which is worthy of its name, has an elegant sweetness and a noble aroma when brewed.
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40g can, 90g can, 180g can |
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