Thanks for the sample, SLL! I’ve never tried a gyokuro before and I’m not a big green tea drinker, but hey, I’ll try anything once! I feel like maybe I’ve heard that gyokuro is kind of a fancy, high society tea. The description says it is exceptional, so I might be right!

The dry leaf is a very vibrant green color and chopped up like confetti. It smells nutty and buttery, like a pastry! Actually, it smells just like shortbread cookies! Yum!

The recommended steeping parameters call for a water temperature between 120 and 140 degrees F, but it turns out my kettle won’t set below 140F. Fortunately, it will display the temperature as it gradually heats up, so I unplugged it when it said 130F! SSL also recommends a 5-minute steeping time for the first infusion. 5 minutes for a green tea? That’s long!

The wet leaf smells vegetal. The liquor is a light yellow-green color. It tastes like something out of the ocean, minus the salt, like seaweed, and it’s also nutty, creamy, and buttery. It has a lightweight mouthfeel. The only weird thing for me was the water temperature is a little low for my taste…I like my tea a little hotter. Overall, it’s very different than other green teas I’ve had and I quite like it!

Pic of the leaf:
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Mike

Gyokuro is my favorite green tea! Glad you liked it! The Teavana one only calls for a 45 second to 1 minute steep, I’m surprised they called for 4-5 minutes. I steep it a little warmer as well…140F is too low for my taste also!

Tealizzy

It didn’t get dark or bitter at 5 minutes, so I think it was right for this one at least. I’ll have to try it at a little higher temp next time!

Mikumofu

Sounds great! I’m still waiting to try this one…just sounds like such an afternoon tea for me, and I’ve been spending all my afternoons away from home (and any hope of water temperature control!) lately.

Mike

Nice! I did do some longer steeps, and it was still nice and sweet. I’ll have to try this gyokuro!

Anlina

I love gyokuro. I usually go with a bit warmer water and very short steeps. I wish I could drink it more often, but I find with the gyokuro I have, the caffeine hits me like a freight train.

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Mike

Gyokuro is my favorite green tea! Glad you liked it! The Teavana one only calls for a 45 second to 1 minute steep, I’m surprised they called for 4-5 minutes. I steep it a little warmer as well…140F is too low for my taste also!

Tealizzy

It didn’t get dark or bitter at 5 minutes, so I think it was right for this one at least. I’ll have to try it at a little higher temp next time!

Mikumofu

Sounds great! I’m still waiting to try this one…just sounds like such an afternoon tea for me, and I’ve been spending all my afternoons away from home (and any hope of water temperature control!) lately.

Mike

Nice! I did do some longer steeps, and it was still nice and sweet. I’ll have to try this gyokuro!

Anlina

I love gyokuro. I usually go with a bit warmer water and very short steeps. I wish I could drink it more often, but I find with the gyokuro I have, the caffeine hits me like a freight train.

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Another profile facelift! My tastes have changed a lot from when I first discovered loose leaf tea.

I can trace my tea journey back to October 2012, when I discovered DavidsTea. Before that, I had the occasional cup and enjoyed high tea at An Afternoon to Remember, which has since closed.

I went through a period of wanting to try all the teas, and was really into flavored teas, especially dessert blacks, but my tastes have substantially changed over time.

I still enjoy the occasional flavored black or rooibos, but I’m more into unflavored black teas right now and recently, puerh. Chinese black teas are amazing…with their notes of chocolate or sweet potato, who needs a flavored tea? I had a much steeper learning curve when it came to puerh. I used to dump out cups of puerh for tasting like leather. Now, I am really enjoying them. I think it took finding good quality puerh and steeping them gong fu style to really enjoy them.

I also, on occasion, enjoy a good oolong, white, or green tea.

Favorite tea companies right now include: Mandala, Teavivre, Butiki, Golden Moon, Lupicia, and DavidsTea (for teaware mostly).

Just a note: I don’t rate my teas numerically because my iPad doesn’t like the scroll bar. Maybe someday that will change…hint hint, steepster! ;)

P.S. My profile picture is of one of my 2 cats, Holly, who is a little princess but very photogenic, and she loves boxes, including those that bring me tea! :)

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