Kyoto Blended Tea Brand [CASANE] is based on the concept of the 'kasane color,' which is visible by layering kimonos, a style favored among Heian period aristocrats.
We linked the scenery, the changing seasons, and stories seen from the 'Kasane no Color' with blended teas that express their respective flavors and aromas.
Package designs express motifs that evoke the vitality, color, and taste of the materials.
Kanro Black Tea (Kanro Kocha) is an organic Japanese black tea made from Uji tea produced in Kyoto Prefecture, blended with domestically produced lemongrass and domestically produced sweet tea.
The moment you take a bite, you can enjoy the refreshing aroma of lemongrass and the flavor of black tea, followed by a refreshing sweetness of sweet tea.
No sugar or artificial sweeteners are used, zero calories, and its aromatic and refreshing sweetness reminds you of lemon tea.
Wazuka Town, a mountainous village in southern Kyoto Prefecture where Japanese black tea is cultivated, is known as the main production area for Uji tea.
Michio Nakai, the sixth-generation owner of Nakai Tea Farm, who cultivates the crops, is a pioneer of organic farming in Japan, having challenged organic cultivation since the 1980s.
To master the production technology of domestically produced oolong tea, I traveled to Hsinchu, Taiwan, and sourced the production equipment from the local area.
Through years of trial and error, we researched and refined the manufacturing methods, establishing our own unique tea production method that leveraged oolong tea manufacturing technology and equipment, and completed domestically produced black tea from scratch with our own hands.
Amacha is a plant native to Japan, and when the leaves are kneaded, fermented, and dried, they develop a refined sweetness.
This herbal tea is said to be 200 times sweeter than sugar, yet contains zero calories and no caffeine
The tea bags feature a triangular tetra tag, making it easy to enjoy tea time.
Recommended for your own tea time or as a casual gift for someone special.
〈Sales Floor Proposal〉
In addition to the tea corner, displaying tea bowls such as teacups is also recommended.
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