明日から「新茶売り出し」…12月12日輸入

"New tea sale" from tomorrow ... Imported on December 12

Imported on December 12th (customs clearance day) "New tea" will be on sale from tomorrow~~~~~~~~~~~~ We are preparing for tomorrow's new tea release. It was imported on December 12th (Tokyo customs clearance), and it was released at the end of the year. Dimbula will be open until 4pm on the 31st. This is the appraisal comment of this new tea Nuwara Eliya : The weather was stable and we were able to harvest good fresh leaves. The light blue color is weak in oxidation and fermentation, so it is a pale orange color, but the taste is gentle and mild astringency, making it very easy to drink. The scent is a greenish scent with fruity aromas. Uva: It's not a quality season, but it turned out to be really well-balanced. The taste is rich and sweet. The fragrance resembles the well-fermented Uva rose flower. The light blue color is also a deep red that is perfect for tea with milk. Dimbra: The compliment for tea, 'full-bodied' is the perfect personality. Especially this time, it has a good balance of taste, aroma, and light blue color, and is number one in terms of ease of drinking and tea-likeness. It goes very well with both black tea and milk tea. Candy: It has a tea-like quality that can be safely drunk hot or iced. It has a gentle astringency, cuts quickly, and creates a refreshing feeling. The scent is also orthodox and has a sense of security. The light blue color is a deep bright red. It's a personality that everyone likes. Ruhuna: Deep purple-red light blue. The taste is rich and sweet, reminiscent of honey and burnt sugar. The aroma is exotic and resembles tropical ripe and dried fruits. Also recommended for black tea milk tea. J. Tailor's: Moderately astringent, full-bodied with umami, a flavor that everyone likes. The scent is the soothing scent of dried persimmons and fallen leaves. The water color is solid red. This tea can be used for black tea and milk tea. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can enjoy it from tomorrow! We'll be expecting you!
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