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Ratings and Reviews of Uji Gyokuro Kamejirushi
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- Risto OjalaOct 17, 2017, 18:13Really delicious, slightly sweet taste. Remeber right temperatures.
- Nancy HallAug 8, 2017, 05:12I love this green tea as an every day go to in the morning. I brew this at 165 degrees for 3.25 minutes. It makes the perfect cup of tea to start my day.
- Andrew ArmbrusterFeb 3, 2017, 00:14A truly spectacular gyokuro. I come back and order this tea every year on special occasions, and use 2 grams/30ml, 3 minute infusion at 135f. It yields that characteristic deep and mellow gyokuro taste which, in my opinion, is above the competition. I would not recommend infusing this at just 1g/30ml, you will be selling this particular high-end tea short.
- Tim CassuttDec 16, 2016, 08:56This is our favorite tea of all the gyokuros. Important to follow directions to make sure water is not to hot and brewing time is not too long, but otherwise tastes wonderful and can be brewed up to six times.
- Satu MetsolaMay 17, 2016, 04:21Tricky to brew. I really should order a shiboridashi teapot to get it just right. Wonderful taste! I love the umami in this. It tastes exactly like my favorite matcha. I wish I could drink this everyday.
- Hee@@@@Apr 21, 2016, 18:45I like this one can ...brew couples of time...♥️
- Alex ArmbrusterFeb 27, 2016, 23:12This is truly an amazing gyokuro, especially during the cold months! really brings a calm warmth to the body
- Jackson MossSep 20, 2015, 00:41I drink a variety of green teas with gyokuro being a personal favorite. I brewed this tea in the traditional manner, using a hohin teapot and filtered water at 60C.
This particular gyokuro is very subtle, with a forward umami flavor, and very little grassy or bitter notes. After a few sips you begin to get hints of oceanic notes and the finish is sweet.
This is not the most intense gyokuro, but it is among the most fragrant and least bitter. - Tim Willis-CrowleyJul 29, 2014, 01:53I liked this. I am new to this type of tea and diligently followed the brewing instructions.
It has a stong taste of seaweed (which I like) and an almost savory flavour. It is quite unlike any tea that I have tasted, but I enjoy it! - Russell KarbachMar 19, 2014, 00:05Exquisite…! I have several Shiboridashis by P. Novak and I reserve the kamejirushi for these small
tea pots..some may think the price is too high but I disagree..this is to be savored for a a quiet relaxing moment ..
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