Best Place to Buy Gyokuro

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Re: Best Place to Buy Gyokuro

by joelbct » Jan 15th 12 10:23 pm

Ippodo was my favorite although I am no expert and have not sampled as much gyo as I have sencha. Upper Middle grade is probably the best bang for your buck, ie Premium Grade as opposed to Extra Super Ultra-Premium Superior Grade.

Back in school now working just part-time, so Gyokuro, Shincha, and the high-end Matcha will be a rarity.

Can't really justify spending student loans on the pricey stuff, although it's funny, even $25/oz loose leaf is still what, couple bucks a session, about the price of what most people pay for their Starbucks...

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Re: Best Place to Buy Gyokuro

by zeto » Jan 28th 12 1:44 am

I've had gyo from O-cha and it's one of my favorite teas of all time to be honest. I find the flavor to be sweeter than sencha and less astringent. It's such a good purchase imo.

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Re: Best Place to Buy Gyokuro

by Oni » Feb 2nd 12 6:01 pm

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Re: Best Place to Buy Gyokuro

by LawrenceJGTO » Apr 26th 19 7:35 am

Hi teachat.

Uji is famous in Japan for high quality gyokuro and matcha.

Uji has perfect conditions for producing gyokuro and matcha- misty climate, sloping hills, rich soil, and a wide range of temperature between day and night.

https://japanesegreenteaonline.com/pages/gyokuro

Gyokuro leaves should be aged. Gyokuro shincha exists and can be purchased but it is not good gyokuro. More on shincha here-

https://japanesegreenteaonline.com/pages/shincha