Nishide: Superior Uji Gyokuro Gokoma

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Green Tea
Flavors
Cucumber, Grass, Melon, Mineral, Peas, Seaweed, Spring Water, Sweet, Umami, Vegetal, Wet Rocks
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Caffeine
Medium
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Average preparation
Iced 8 min or more 5 g 32 oz / 946 ml

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  • “While I have not had extensive exposure to Gyokuro, from the ones I’ve tried thus far I’ve found that I’m not that big of a fan of drinking them gong fu (though I do get highly buzzed drinking them...” Read full tasting note
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Product Info

Ingredients: Green tea
Cultivar: Komakage & Yabukita
Harvest: Spring
Cultivation & Processing Notes: Shaded for 3 weeks, steamed, rolled, dried.
Region: Kyoto Prefecture

Steeping Notes

1st Steeping – Tea: 5 grams. Time: 60 seconds. Water: 60˚C/140˚F, 1 cup.
2nd Steeping – Time: 10 seconds. Water: 80˚C/176˚F, 1 cup.
3rd Steeping – Time: 45 seconds. Water: 90˚C/194˚F, 1 cup.

The amounts above are guidelines. Adjust to preference.

Consider also advanced steeping techniques such as cold or ice steeping.

Producer Info

Name: Nishide Tea Factory (Nishide Seichajyo Co., Ltd.)
Type: Family-owned tea factory
CEO: Takashi Nishide
Address: 59 Higashiokutani Zenjyoji, Ujitawara-cho, Tsuzuki-gun, Kyoto 610-0201, Japan

The Nishide Tea Factory is managed by husband and wife team, Takashi and Atsuko Nishide and their family. Established over 140 years ago, the Nishide family buys aracha tea (unrefined leaves) from the tea farms of Kyoto and surrounding prefectures, and refines them further to craft high quality tea leaves that are uniform in color and shape, and of course excellent in flavor.

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While I have not had extensive exposure to Gyokuro, from the ones I’ve tried thus far I’ve found that I’m not that big of a fan of drinking them gong fu (though I do get highly buzzed drinking them that way!) because they just taste a bit too strongly of seaweed/marine notes for me… but I have really enjoyed them cold brewed, which seems to bring out a cleaner, sweeter taste. Since I’ve been exclusively cold brewing lately, I grabbed this 20g sample that I got from Yunomi back in 2018; they source it from Nishide Tea Factory in Kyoto.

With a straight green tea, my preference is 5g for a liter pitcher. Brewed this way, I’m getting a very refreshing brew, with a clean green taste that has a more subtle seaweed note, as well as fresh, sweet grass, peas, cucumber, and mineral water. I get a sweet melon sort of note left in my mouth in the aftertaste of the swallow.

Lovely cold brew, even for such old green tea.

Flavors: Cucumber, Grass, Melon, Mineral, Peas, Seaweed, Spring Water, Sweet, Umami, Vegetal, Wet Rocks

Preparation
Iced 8 min or more 5 g 32 OZ / 946 ML

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