It is a tea that covers the tea plantation and brings out the umami ingredient theanine. Use a small kyusu, plenty of tea leaves, and lukewarm water to infuse slowly without rushing. When pouring into a teacup, pour up to the last drop. The secret to brewing delicious gyokuro.
name | Gyokuro |
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Raw material origin name | Shiga Prefecture |
Raw material name | Tea (no additives) |
Aracha | Gyokuro |
Tea season | Ichibancha |
Sell by | Unopened, about 1 year (details on the package) |
Preservation method | Avoid high temperature and humidity, and be careful of fragrance. |
Notes | After opening, please enjoy as soon as possible. |
Manufacturer | Maruyasu Tea Industry Co., Ltd. |
Omi Gyokuro
¥648
Tax included.