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Got this in the mail yesterday from Japan. Don’t know if I should have given it time to acclimate or not. It was good, this season’s harvest I believe, spring 2016. It came in a package only marked in Japanese but as I ordered three green teas of three different weights I discerned this was the Gyokuro. The leaves are really green, really green and very fine. The tea was very sweet with a umami taste. No bitterness. Gave it three steeps in my new Kyusu also received yesterday from Japan. I like this seller Tablinshop. I think he sells quality pots and good tea. The only thing I don’t like is his shipping, very expensive. I went for EMS which got the package to me in three days but it was pricey. Normally, I would be tempted to add sugar to green tea but I immediately found that this didn’t need any. It was sweet by itself.

I brewed this three times in a 200ml Kyusu Teapot with 7.3g leaf and 175 degree water. I steeped it for 1 min, 1.5 min, and 2 min. I would definitely recommend this tea and this seller for fans of Japanese teas. He’s not as good a value as Yunomi but has excellent tea and a big selection of teawares both for loose tea and matcha.

Flavors: Sweet, Umami

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 1 min, 0 sec 7 g 7 OZ / 200 ML
Kirkoneill1988

Japanese teas can be tasty, but bitter

MrQuackers

Don’t forget to eat the leaves.

MrQuackers

Yame, itself is in the south of Japan. It is the largest growing region for Gyokuro.

AllanK

@MrQuackers commenting on my posts won’t get me to forgive your ignorant rant on Instagram.

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Kirkoneill1988

Japanese teas can be tasty, but bitter

MrQuackers

Don’t forget to eat the leaves.

MrQuackers

Yame, itself is in the south of Japan. It is the largest growing region for Gyokuro.

AllanK

@MrQuackers commenting on my posts won’t get me to forgive your ignorant rant on Instagram.

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I am Allan. I live and work in Long Island, New York. I have been amassing a tea collection for nearly two years and have spent way too much money. I now try to buy mostly Puerh as I like it most and it lasts nearly forever. Black tea has a habit of going bad. If anyone is interested in tea swaps I am open to ideas and have quite a cupboard.

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