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Shincha

Shincha

Green Tea

Japan — Shizuoka

Oxidation: none

Harvest: spring

30-45 mg/cup
🌡70-80 °C
1-2 min
🔄3 infusions

Tasting Profile

Aroma

Fresh, vibrant with new leaf fragrance

Flavor

Sweet, grassy with pronounced umami

Mouthfeel

Silky, medium-bodied

Aftertaste

Bright, clean sweetness

Brewing Guide

Temperature

70-80°C

158-176°F

Steep Time

1-2 min

Leaf Amount

2g / 100ml

Max Infusions

3

About This Tea

Shincha is a distinguished tea originating from Shizuoka, Japan, where the unique combination of soil, climate, and elevation creates ideal conditions for producing this remarkable variety. The leaves are steamed shortly after harvest to halt oxidation, preserving the bright green color and fresh, vegetal character, resulting in a tea that has captivated drinkers for generations with its distinctive character and refined qualities. For centuries, tea artisans in this region have perfected the techniques needed to bring out the best in each leaf, passing down knowledge from master to apprentice through countless generations.

A well-prepared cup of Shincha is a multisensory experience. The fragrance immediately conveys fresh, vibrant with new leaf fragrance, while the palate encounters sweet, grassy with pronounced umami. Experienced tea drinkers often note how the flavor evolves as the tea cools, revealing new dimensions of taste with each sip. In terms of stimulation, Shincha is moderately high in caffeine at 30-45 mg per cup, offering a noticeable energy boost while remaining gentler than coffee.

In Japanese tea culture, this tea holds a special place. The Japanese approach to tea emphasizes seasonality, mindfulness, and the harmony between the drinker and the natural world.

Preparing Shincha requires attention to temperature and timing. Water at 70°C to 80°C brings out the best qualities of the leaf, while steeping for 1 to 1 minutes achieves the ideal balance of flavor and body. A ratio of 2.0g per 100ml of water is recommended. With up to 3 possible infusions, each cup provides a new opportunity to appreciate the nuances of this exceptional tea.

Today, Shincha continues to be celebrated both in its homeland and by tea enthusiasts around the world. Its unique flavor profile has earned it a devoted following among those who appreciate the art and science of fine tea. Whether enjoyed as a daily ritual or reserved for special occasions, Shincha represents a connection to centuries of tea tradition and the ongoing pursuit of excellence in every cup. The growing global interest in specialty teas has brought renewed attention to this variety, ensuring that the artisanal techniques behind its production continue to thrive.

Health Benefits

Rich in catechins and EGCG, powerful antioxidants that support cellular health
Contains L-theanine for calm, focused alertness without jitters
May support cardiovascular health by helping maintain healthy cholesterol levels
Supports healthy metabolism and weight management
Provides polyphenols that may help protect against oxidative stress

Caffeine Deep Dive

compared to coffee (95 mg)

Shincha38 mg
Coffee95 mg

Based on the FDA guideline of 400 mg/day, you can safely drink up to 10 cups per day.

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Serving Suggestions

Pairs Well With

Sushi and sashimiRice crackers (senbei)Light steamed dumplingsGrilled fishGreen tea mochi

Recommended Teaware

Japanese kyusu teapotPorcelain yunomi cupBamboo tea tray

Nutrition Facts

Per 240ml serving
Calories2 kcal
Caffeine30-45 mg
L-Theanine20-35 mg
Polyphenols100-200 mg
EGCG (Catechins)50-90 mg
Vitamin C1-3 mg
Protein0.3 g
Total Carbohydrates0.4 g
Total Fat0 g
Potassium20 mg
Magnesium3 mg
Calcium3 mg
Sodium1 mg

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Shincha taste like?
Shincha has a Sweet, grassy with pronounced umami taste with Fresh, vibrant with new leaf fragrance aroma. The mouthfeel is Silky, medium-bodied with Bright, clean sweetness aftertaste.
How much caffeine is in Shincha?
Shincha contains 30-45 mg of caffeine per cup.
What temperature should I brew Shincha at?
Brew Shincha at 70-80°C for 1-2 minutes.
What are the health benefits of Shincha?
Key health benefits of Shincha include: Rich in catechins and EGCG, powerful antioxidants that support cellular health, Contains L-theanine for calm, focused alertness without jitters, May support cardiovascular health by helping maintain healthy cholesterol levels.
What foods pair well with Shincha?
Shincha pairs well with: Sushi and sashimi, Rice crackers (senbei), Light steamed dumplings, Grilled fish, Green tea mochi.