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Default Sencha help

I am looking for a good Japanese Sencha green tea.

Last year I ordered Sencha from Autumn Moon tea company and the Sencha was
wonderful. Opening the sealed bag gave a very strong sweet aroma, reminding
me of clover or alfalfa. The brewed tea was mild and had no grassy taste
(or smell). Evidently this company is out of business, and I have yet to
find a Sencha as described above. Several that I have tried have the grassy
smell and taste.

Recommendations?


 
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