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175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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  • “Okay – so after receiving my KaiMatcha and tasting that amazing flavour – I was craving more of it! Just one sniff of the dry leaf of this great quality Gyokuro was enough to know that this would...” Read full tasting note
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  • “BIG Thank you to Pekko tea for this very generous sample. The dry leaf smells beautiful, very rich. When I added water to the leaves it was such a lovely thing to watch. The tiny leaves are a very...” Read full tasting note
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Country of Origin: China
Region: Zhejiang Province
Grade: Gyokuro – Made to Japanese specifications
Altitude: 500‟ – 1500‟ ft. above sea level
Manufacture Type: Shade grown and steamed green tea
Cup Characteristics: A full flavored green tea that has a satisfying light refreshing character. Tending pleasantly
vegetative with some briskness.
Infusion: Very bright
Luxury Ingredients: Green tea

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Okay – so after receiving my KaiMatcha and tasting that amazing flavour – I was craving more of it!
Just one sniff of the dry leaf of this great quality Gyokuro was enough to know that this would cure my umami craving.

I made a huge 40oz pot of it (huge because I was all by myself lol) and starting drinking it like it was going out of style. Oh my – so savoury. It tasted like fresh green grass, but it wasn’t at all bitter. There was a slight astringency at the end of the sip – but oh so slight (I brewed at 175 for 2 mins!)

The scent was so fresh and summery – this is a very special tea. I can’t wait to try the method of brewing with just the tea leaves and icecubes. That concentrated flavour is exactly what I’m craving!

TheTeaFairy

the ice method is one I have yet to try…must say it does intrigue me but for some reason, I never bring myself to do it!

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BIG Thank you to Pekko tea for this very generous sample. The dry leaf smells beautiful, very rich. When I added water to the leaves it was such a lovely thing to watch. The tiny leaves are a very deep green and as they settled the water appeared to be a light mint green. It’s steeping now and turning a mild golden colour. The tiny leaves expanded quite a bit.
Cleary this is a delicate tea. Steeped 2 minutes at 80 degrees it has come out slightly bitter. But the vegetal taste is still very rich. Very nice tea!

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175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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