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Ocha & Co. Organic Gyokuro – Shade Grown Japanese Loose Leaf – Smooth Umami-Rich Aromatic Organic green tea from Japan, 100g/3.5oz.

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Flavor Name: Organic Gyokuro


Features

  • GYOKURO GREEN TEA: Gyokuro tea plants are grown in natural shade for 20 days to increase the amino acid content and umami of the young, organically grown green tea leaves.
  • DEEP FLAVOR & AROMA: This high-grade loose leaf green tea is a premium Japanese tea with a smooth, flavorful umami-rich taste, a fragrant bouquet and a deep emerald green color.
  • JAPANESE ORGANIC TEA: This organic green tea is grown in an award-winning mountainous plantation in Shizuoka, where the perfect climatic conditions exist for organic Japanese tea cultivation.
  • VACUUM-SEALED FRESHNESS: Small batches of our Gyokuro green leaf tea are ordered weekly to ensure a long shelf-life, and the organic tea has also been vacuum-sealed to retain optimal freshness.
  • OCHA & CO: Our tea growers work in harmony with one of the top blenders in the country to produce the finest organic green and black teas, so we can offer a variety of Japanese teas for different tastes, moods or occasions

Brand: Ocha & Co.


Item Form: Loose Leaves


Flavor: Organic Gyokuro


Tea Variety: Green


Unit Count: 3.5 Ounce


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.27 x 4.33 x 0.39 inches; 3.5 ounces


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Ocha & Co.


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ Japan


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  • Pricey but delicious!
Flavor Name: Organic Gyokuro
First time trying Gyokuro tea so I don't know how it compares to other brands, but this was an excellent and unique premium quality Green tea. Make sure you don't use too hot of water and drink it shortly after brewing for the best experience. Although the color is quite light, it actually is quite strong caffeine wise for a green tea, and has a very unique umami type of mild, nutty, grassy, leafy, almost floral taste but not like Jasmine this is like a seaweed type of flavor almost? Except not fishy. It's actually pretty good and this package lasted me quite a while because I would save it for special occasions, drinking less fancy tea most of the time. If you want to try fancy shade grown, uniquely flavored green tea, this is it. A lil too pricey for me to buy more right now but I will consider ordering more in the future! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024 by Sasha Tishchenko

  • No Better Tea For The Price (on Amazon, at least)
Flavor Name: Organic Fukamushi
TL;DR: It's really good tea, it ships faster and cheaper than anything from Yunomi, and often ships faster than Amazon estimates (I credit Ocha & Co. with being quick on the draw when it comes to mailing orders). I've tried many of the price-per-gram comparable sencha on Amazon, but this has been my primary tea for the last year. The following contains detailed descriptions as well as my brewing methodology. In terms of flavor, you can tell when a manufacturer has actual concern for the quality of their tea. You can buy bulk "sencha" for dirt cheap and en-masse, sure, but it will taste like garbage. No matter how you brew it, bad tea tastes bad. Paradoxically, the wrong brewing can also make good tea taste bad, and fukamushicha is a highly temperamental type of tea. This is problematic for many making their first forays into the world of drinks like matcha, sencha, and its many derivatives. In decent swaths of the west, particularly the United States, the most complex your average tea gets is dropping some boiling water on a tea bag, waiting a couple minutes, and calling it a day. I would caution anyone reading this and considering buying this tea that if you treat it like black tea, you will ruin it. I shudder to think how many people have tried teas like this one only to brew them wrong and be turned away from it forever. This tea is, for lack of better words, amazing. The care that goes into its production is apparent in the flavor, a rich brew with minimal to nonexistent bitterness and fantastic umami when brewed correctly. Speaking of how to brew this tea... After a lot of experimentation, I've discovered that my favorite brewing method is 2.5-3g of tea per 100mL of water. This is because I opt for a water temperature on the lower end between 61 and 63 degrees centigrade, and steeping time of 45 seconds for the first two brews. If "two brews" sounds strange, and it may to those unfamiliar with the particulars of teas like this one, it can be brewed repeatedly to produce as many as 5 pots of tea from one pot worth of leaves. In my experience, after the first two, an additional 1-2 degrees and 5 seconds will help to maintain strength and flavor. The third brew, with these specifications, is a little more complex in flavor, but a bit milder than the first two. Subsequent brews will be noticeably milder. Overall, this is a remarkable tea for the price. For anyone looking to make a first venture into the wonderful world of sencha, this is an excellent starting point. If you feel a little under-equipped, I highly recommend a look at Hario's teaware, which can also be found here on Amazon, as well as an accurate thermometer and a scale capable of measuring at .1g increments. This is also an excellent tea for those like me who might be willing to splurge on a more expensive brew for special occasions, but have to make some considerations about the cost of our daily drink. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2021 by Reina

  • Phenomenal kukicha
Flavor Name: Organic Kukicha
Absolutely outstanding kukicha. Rich, full of umami with the ghost of mint. I’ve become obsessed with Japanese green teas and have bought several kukichas directly from Japan via Yunomi. This blows them all out of the water. Bonus points for being organic so I don’t have to worry about drinking pesticides. 10/10 will be buying again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024 by Em M

  • Great but order way in advance
Flavor Name: Organic Kabusecha
Great tasting loose leaf green teas but order way in advance because I have prime shipping and it’s taking 2-3 weeks to ship. Either their dealing with a shortage from demand which is understandable or problems with inventory accuracy or along the voyage here but don’t expect shipping arrival date they give you to be close to accurate. Bought some for friends bday and it’s already passed and I’m still waiting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024 by Pate

  • Great tea
Flavor Name: Organic Genmaicha
Living away from civilization in the deep south, it's impossible to find quality Japanese products. This tea is very forgiving as to the water temperature it's made with. Some teas are bitter if the water is too hot.
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024 by James S

  • Best I've ever tried.
Flavor Name: Organic Hojicha Leaf
Over the years I've purchased Big Green Hojicha from a number of sources. This is the best, and the only one that produces flavorful tea from multiple infusions using the same leaves. This will be my Big Green from here on out.
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024 by HKM

  • Rich and satisfying, just the way I expect from fukamushi cha
Flavor Name: Organic Fukamushi
Finally, an honest Japanese green tea store I can go to in the U.S. Fukamushi cha is the only product I have tried so far, but it gave me a hope that I can try other products without worrying if I may end up throwing it away.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024 by Etsuko Ueda

  • Taste What Umami Means
Flavor Name: Organic Gyokuro
I've enjoyed tea and coffee my whole life. I drift back and forth for seasons between them. Recently, I've been on a new tea kick: rediscovering some, giving some a second try, and trying some for the first time. I'm new to reviewing teas, but I know what I like and do not. If you like the earthiness of green tea, this is an exceptional drink. It sounds like it would be bold, but it remains delicate with a fresh floral grass flavor. It's very approachable to borrow wine lingo. The color is brilliant, and the steeped tea reveals the fresh nature of this product. I've heard that better Gyokuro teas are available at higher prices, but this is a sublime tea for me, and I'm not sure I'd know the difference (yet, anyway). The tea was in a nice tight, vacuum-sealed foil bag with a beautiful aroma out of the gate. The expiration is clearly printed on the package, and I have almost 12 months to open and enjoy it, but I'm sure the tea will be gone long before then. This tea seems the very definition of umami. Well done. If I'm formulating a Top 10 of Teas, this is in it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023 by RedJam RedJam

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