
First up is an organic Sayamakaori, the cheapest of the four teas I ordered. It is light and clean, with very little umami to speak of (brewing at 1.25:1). Definitely an easy drinker.

I tried and failed to convince myself the old tea was worth spending a chunk of my limited tea allotment on. I included a fresh bag of the 2013 genmaicha with matcha in my most recent O-Cha order. Now I'm reminded of how interesting and delicious good genmaicha can be with just the right mix of toasted rice and sencha with a dusting of matcha.JRS22 wrote:Second steep of 2010 Genmai Cha from O-Cha. Not as good as new but it was stored in a tightly sealed double-lidded canister so still quite enjoyable.
Like what you drink, drink what you like ... however ... based upon my almost 10 years of drinking Gyokuro (and I am still learning) (and I am not trying to sound condescending) ...davidglass wrote:Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. The info in the O-Cha tutorial says to use 1g of gyokuro per 1 oz of water. The package says 1.2g per 1 oz of water. I tried 2g per 1 oz of water with the water at 125 degrees F and a brew time of 90 sec. I use a very accurate thermometer, and all cups are warm. The taste, smell, mouth feel, and lingering taste still do not compare with Hibiki-an's inexpensive Gyokuro Superior. I have one more O-Cha Gyokuro to try: Tsurujirushi.
So, what temp was it before you poured the water into the pot? I am thinking that since the pot was not preheated, the water temp could be higher than if the pot was preheated as the water will cool faster in a non preheated pot.JRS22 wrote:Another session with O-Cha Yame gyokuro this morning. I reread the tutorial so today I didn't preheat the pot and the result was even better than yesterday. I enjoy watching the leaves open and float to the surface but not as much as I enjoy actually drinking the tea.
Since I am ordering the Yume Gyokuro from O-Cha, I think I will reorder this year's Sae Midori as it was pretty wonderful fukamushi!!!Noonie wrote:Some mornings I have espresso to begin the workday, but with vacation starting I'm going green every morning for the next while. Today it's O-Cha Kagoshima Sencha Sae Midori (fukamushi), 1tsp, 79c, for 45 sec (2nd steep at 25 sec). This is the 2nd fukamushi I've tried--the first being Den's.
I'm planning to explore the world of sencha/gyokuro with some upcoming orders, I'm open to your recommendations and brew parameters