Sencha Decaf Green Tea
Experience the delicate balance of flavor and tranquility with our Sencha Decaf Green Tea. Sourced from the lush tea fields of India, this finely crafted tea offers the refreshing taste of traditional Sencha without the caffeine.
Taste Notes: Mild, refreshing, mildly sweet
Luxury Ingredients: Decaf green tea.
Origin: India
THIS TEA SUPPORTS THE ETHICAL TEA PARTNERSHIP
All Camellia sinensis in our blends contributes to a fairer, more sustainable tea industry.
CAFFEINE CONTENT | NONE
CUP PER OZ
8-10 cups per 1 oz
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1-2
5-7 mins
1-2
205-212°F
In 475 ml (8oz)
5-7 mins
Customers are loving the cute design of the box, add a bit of milk and sugar and it's like a pancake in a tea cup!
Great taste
Good quality and I was pleasantly surprised by all the flavors and I’ve enjoyed them all. I would recommend this to someone who wants to adventure out and try different flavors in an inexpensive way.
I love this tea, I never knew what orange blossom was supposed to taste like until I tasted this tea. The orange flavor comes through without over powering the tea tastes.
I tried the sampler just to see which I like better. Now, I can’t decide! Looks like I will be buying them all!




Mohamed!!!! Your suggestion to mix “decaf Jasmine “ with “ Sencha Kyoto Cherry Rose Festival “ was golden! I’m not noticing the caffeine and the two teas seem to add something more to the taste! Nummmm!
An excellent sencha decaf tea, at a very fair price. The best I've tried so far. First had it at a local asian restaurant, where the flavor was smooth and full bodied. Excellent grassy, earthy aroma and taste. An no bitterness at all. Obviously, they knew exactly how to brew it. When I ordered a bag for myself at home, I've been learning the delicate range of water temperature and steep times required to get it just right. Temp too low and the tea is weak, which causes you to want to let it steep longer, only increasing the potential for bitterness. If you use water that's too high, you could get bitterness that way as well. I've found that the label advice is close to exact, if not a tiny bit conservative, understandably. It says "steep 3-4 minutes in 180 degree water." Try going the full 180 degrees, and the full 4 minutes. If its too weak for your liking, try upping the water temp or the time, in small increments, or both if necessary. Keep it covered to maintain your original water temp. A gentle stir to release more flavor is also an option, but take care not to be too brisk when stirring. Keep at it until you've got it just the way you like it. This stuff is worth the experimentation, and it can hold up to messing around with temp and time. Good luck - give it a go!
This tea is absolutely delicious! It is the best decaf green tea I have found anywhere.

