Hanwa | clay teapot

The Hanwa teapot, crafted from rare Zhu Ni Yixing clay, is a refined vessel for Gongfu-style brewing. Designed to enhance the depth and complexity of oolong and puerh teas, this beautifully balanced teapot embodies tradition and precision in every pour.

250 ml.


    €55.00

    Tea character

    Leaf

    warm cinnamon bark, smoldering incense, aged spice racks

    Cup

    delicate smoke, clove, burnt cinnamon sticks, of toasted caramel

    Flavor

    cinnamon, spices, honey

    Tea story

    Deep in the misty mountains of Shimada, tea artisan Matsumoto-san revives an age-old technique with an unexpected twist—using cinnamon wood to smoke his black tea. This method, rooted in Japan’s reverence for craftsmanship, mirrors ancient smoking traditions used to preserve and enrich flavors. Unlike Lapsang Souchong’s pinewood smokiness, this tea carries a softer, more nuanced depth—where fragrant cinnamon bark infuses the leaves with a natural warmth, without a trace of artificial flavoring.

    The tea itself is cultivated through Chagusaba, a UNESCO-recognized traditional method where grasslands are carefully maintained around the tea fields. The dried grass is used both as mulch and shading, enriching the soil while promoting sustainability. Once harvested, the leaves are withered, rolled, and oxidized before undergoing a slow smoking process over cinnamon wood, allowing the delicate spice notes to meld into the tea’s body. The result is an intricate, incense-like smokiness that intertwines with whispers of warming spice—perfect for slow, contemplative sipping on crisp evenings.

    Tea Region | Shimada, Shizuoka, Japan

    Tea tree | Camellia sinensis sinensis

    Cultivar | Yabukita

    Harvest | Spring, 2024

    Picking & processing | Mature whole leaves, oxidized, smoked over cinnamon wood

    Pulled pork bao
    Soft steamed buns filled with slow-cooked, smoky pork that complements the tea’s warming spice and incense-like smokiness.

    Roasted chestnuts
    The natural sweetness and earthy depth of chestnuts enhance the tea’s gentle cinnamon and caramelized wood notes.

    Dark chocolate & orange tart
    The bittersweet richness of dark chocolate highlights the tea’s subtle spice, while citrus zest adds a contrasting brightness.

    How to brew