Cherry Blossom Tea

Cherry Blossom trees (also known as Sakura) are Japanese ornamental trees, related to, but completely different from, the trees that produce cherry fruit. The trees bloom majestically in early Spring, often forming the basis for numerous cherry-blossom festivals through Japan and across the globe. As the blossoms are available only for a short time each year, teas blended with fresh cherry blossoms tend to be offered only “in-season” in mid- to late-Spring.
There are 6 reviews available for this category, for 2 different blends of tea. The average rating for products in this category is 7.1.
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Den's Tea Cherry Sencha
8/10 — 1 review









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David's review: "A quality sencha with a sweet and slightly bitter, grassy quality. The cherry flavor is subtle but complimentary. This is one of my favorite green teas from Den's Tea." Read review » |
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8/10 |
American Tea Room Kabuki
6.9/10 — 5 reviews









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Raven's review: "Surprisingly a true ode to the bizarre antics of kabuki theatre with surreal blue green leaves and starring a bold candied cherry flavour while rich strokes of marine from the sencha round out the chorus. Although entertaining, the medicinal quality of the cherry notes are an unforgettable performance." Read review » |
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7/10 |
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Sophie's review: "A flowery concoction that is quite sweet, with the overbearing flavour of cherry simple syrup. However the Sencha used is its saving grace as it punches through with a clean, vegetal edge." Read review » |
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6.1/10 |
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Laura's review: "If you like an overtly floral tea paired with a quality tea base, then I would recommend this to you. " Read review » |
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7/10 |
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Vanessa's review: "The fruity-floral additions and the grassy green tea blend quite harmoniously to produce an easy-drinking and satisfying green tea; a high-quality and well-blended cherry sencha that I would not hesitate to recommend. " Read review » |
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8.5/10 |
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Lynn's review: "The syrupy fragrance persisted and pervaded the flavor of the tea, still very candy-like, but the sharp, vegetal edge of the sencha did find its way through, cutting and balancing the sweetness much better than expected. Nonetheless, the cherry candy fragrance won in the end, lingering strongly in my mouth and nose. " Read review » |
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6/10 |
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