Supreme Gyokuro tea in cup
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Avoury Supreme Gyokuro tea packaging with capsule, 3D view
Supreme Gyokuro loose tea
Supreme Gyokuro tea in cup
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GREEN TEA
Single Origin

Supreme Gyokuro

Made in the shade. Premium gyokuro with a fragrantly fresh character and distinctive umami spiciness.
This precious green tea develops its deep green colour and its unique character in the shade.

Intensity:

Flavor:

fresh

Brew time:

2 Min / 75 °C
1 box with 8 capsules, net weight: 24g

EUR 5.89

incl. VAT

€245.42 per 1kg

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Several pointed green leaves reach upwards against a black background. The leaves are of different lengths and appear fresh and shiny.

Delicately restrained.

“Gyuokuro” means “precious dewdrop” in Japanese. In Japan, this tea is served in honour of guests and on special occasions. The extraction of this high-quality tea cannot merely be called tea cultivation, but is an art in itself. Our Supreme Gyokuro is covered with shade mats as soon as the first plants start sprouting at the end of April. For the next 21 days it is cultivated exclusively in full shade. Only the softest and most tender leaves are eventually used for making Gyokuro. The lack of light stimulates the production of chlorophyll and L-theanine. In addition, shading causes less tannin and bitter compounds to be produced than, for example, in sencha.

“Umami” is a Japanese word that refers to a quality of our sense of taste in addition to sweet, sour, salty and bitter. The taste of “umami” can be described as “spicy” or “tasty”.

Characteristics

CaffeineYes
Aromatisationnatural
OriginJapan
Time of daymorning, midday
Associationgrass, hay

Ingredients

IngredientsGreen tea*

*from organic agriculture. Certified organic: DE-Ă–KO-007

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