Is all of the tea sold at Hibiki-an Ichiban Cha (the first pick)?
Tea leaves are usually gathered two to five times per year for sale in Japan. But all of the tea sold at our website store, Hibiki-an, is Ichiban Cha — the first pick of the year. The quality, aroma, taste and so on, of Nibancha (the second pick of the year) or Sanbancha (the third pick) cannot compare with first-quality Ichibancha (the first pick). (You can see further information by clicking here.
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- Is all of the tea sold at Hibiki-an Ichiban Cha (the first pick)?