Kin no Uzu is a pleasantly mild, creamy, tea composition, delightful for curious newcomers to tea as an art. Its flavor features bitter and tart notes in the background; and while these don’t stand out fully, they are embedded in the harmonious whole. It has a superb price-value ratio and is recommended to be prepared with water of at least 80 degrees Celsius.
The meaning of Kin no Uzu "金の渦" :
"Kin" means "gold", and "uzu" can refer to swirls, whirlpools, and vortexes.
In Feng Shui, "golden whirlpools" were often drawn as symbols of good luck.
Kin no Uzu is a pleasantly mild, creamy, tea composition, delightful for curious newcomers to tea as an art. Its flavor features bitter and tart notes in the background; and while these don’t stand out fully, they are embedded in the harmonious whole. It has a superb price-value ratio and is recommended to be prepared with water of at least 80 degrees Celsius.
The meaning of Kin no Uzu "金の渦" :
"Kin" means "gold", and "uzu" can refer to swirls, whirlpools, and vortexes.
In Feng Shui, "golden whirlpools" were often drawn as symbols of good luck.