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Premium Japanese Gyokuro Green Tea - 1 lb Wholesale Bulk for Restaurants, Cafes & Tea Shops - Authentic Shade-Grown Loose Leaf Tea for Ceremonial & Daily Brewing
Premium Japanese Gyokuro Green Tea - 1 lb Wholesale Bulk for Restaurants, Cafes & Tea Shops - Authentic Shade-Grown Loose Leaf Tea for Ceremonial & Daily Brewing
Premium Japanese Gyokuro Green Tea - 1 lb Wholesale Bulk for Restaurants, Cafes & Tea Shops - Authentic Shade-Grown Loose Leaf Tea for Ceremonial & Daily Brewing
Premium Japanese Gyokuro Green Tea - 1 lb Wholesale Bulk for Restaurants, Cafes & Tea Shops - Authentic Shade-Grown Loose Leaf Tea for Ceremonial & Daily Brewing

Premium Japanese Gyokuro Green Tea - 1 lb Wholesale Bulk for Restaurants, Cafes & Tea Shops - Authentic Shade-Grown Loose Leaf Tea for Ceremonial & Daily Brewing

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Description

Gyokuro (“jade dew”) is a celebrated Japanese green tea perfect to enjoy on its own or paired with simple sweets. One of the world's most expensive teas—due to the high cost of its cultivation and market demand—the flavor has bittersweet notes of the ocean and spring greens, and a unique mouthful rich in umami.

This style of tea was first cultivated in the 1800s in Uji Prefecture, which is where ours is produced. After the first buds appear in the early spring, the tea bushes are shielded from the sun a few weeks before harvest. This shading inhibits the formation of catechins (notably tannin), which are responsible for the astringent taste of tea grown in uncovered fields; it also enhances the production of theanine, the source of tea’s natural sweetness and rich, full flavor. Once picked, the leaves are steamed, twisted, dried and left to mature for six months.

The resulting deep emerald color and distinctive flavor of this tea yield particularly smooth cup, with a texture that lingers long after the last sip. Experiment with brewing temperature for this showstopper, but be sure to keep it low, around 120°–140° F; Gyokuro can also be brewed with cold water.

Country: Japan
Region: Uji
Tasting Notes: clover, buttery, artichoke heart
Harvest Season: Spring 2024