Gyokuro Imperial

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
Green Tea Leaves
Flavors
Grass, Green, Vegetal, Seaweed, Smooth, Bitter, Salty, Freshly Cut Grass, Sweet, Umami, Astringent, Butter, Burnt, Hay, Straw, Sweet, Warm Grass, Dark Bittersweet
Sold in
Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
High
Certification
Not available
Edit tea info Last updated by mx-dot-ykv
Average preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 1 min, 15 sec 7 g 20 oz / 592 ml

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  • “SIPDOWN! Thanks to Raritea for this sample. Now i’m not huge fan of straight greens but this one is for sure one that I could keep around for when i’m in the mood for a straight green. There’s a...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Thanks to Raritea for a sample of this one! Unfortunately, although I knowingly wrote 1 tsp on the bag, I clearly put 1.5 into it, so this is not yet a sipdown :( Ahhh, this is tasty. Vegetal and...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Loose Appearance: long fine leaf, dark forest green Aroma when Dry: buttery, smooth, sweet (eastern) After water is first poured: buttery, smooth, creamy, sweet (eastern) At end of first steep:...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This poor tea… I killed it with both steeping time and hot water. My mom still loved it, but I thought it was too astringent for me. She said “it tastes like spinach water” and, as she is someone...” Read full tasting note
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From Teavana

Rich, almost full-bodied, smooth taste with sweet ending & complex notes.

The finest of Japanese teas, Gyokuro bushes are covered for several weeks before harvest with bamboo or straw shades to increase the chlorophyll content of the leaves. The results of this transformation are the renowned dark green leaves with high concentrations of Antioxidants, vitamins and amino acids. Celebrated for its emerald green infusion and sweet aftertaste.

How to Prepare
Use 1 teaspoon of tea per 8oz of water. Heat water to 175 degrees (79 degrees Celsius) and steep for 45 seconds to 1 minute. For stronger flavor, use more tea leaves. 2oz of tea equals 25-30 teaspoons.

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109 Tasting Notes

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7 tasting notes

Wow, LOVE this tea, light and pleasant taste and an aroma to die for. Water temp is lower and very quick steep so more press than pot but really enjoyed this one.
Teavana pricing is pretty good over all but haven’t tried many other Gyokuro’s so will update as I do.

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 0 min, 45 sec

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21 tasting notes

1st steep: 125° for 90 sec.
delicate yet full flavor, green, grassy, slightly sweet
2nd steep: 140° for 50 sec.
similar flavor, ever so slightly “rougher” – but just barely

Preparation
140 °F / 60 °C 1 min, 30 sec

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7 tasting notes

Very mild, a little grassy. i was surprised how short the recommended steep time was—45 seconds?—and then I see it listed as longer here. I’ll have to experiment with a lower temp and longer time.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 0 min, 45 sec

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48 tasting notes
The Gyokuro Imperial green tea has a very slight sweet taste to it with a grassy kick at the end. It smells like freshly cut grass. It’s a good green tea. Seems to be a very delicate tea. Just a slight variation in the water temperature or time really makes a difference.

Beware of the steep time. Teavana’s sticker said 2 minutes when it’s really 30-45 seconds. They didn’t tell me that when I purchased it. However, I’d go with a steep time of around 1 minute and a temperature closer to 180 degrees.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 0 min, 45 sec

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75
26 tasting notes

A very nice Japanese green tea with a lightly sweet and vegetal taste. Works well iced and hot. Especially good when you make an Ice Steeped Gyokuro! add 2 and a half teaspoons of the tea to a 16 oz. tea-maker and fill up the rest of the tea-maker with ice. Pour water (175 degrees F.) over the ice so that some of it melts and there is a little room left in the tea-maker. Add as much more ice to the tea-maker as you can. Let it steep for 15 minutes. You can leave it in the fridge while it’s steeping :D All the ice keeps the tea from burning or going bitter

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75
162 tasting notes

Savory, vegetal, and sweet. Hit the spot.

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75
2 tasting notes

I bought this based on the recommendation of the sales person in the Boston store but I was feeling skeptical. However, I really like it and wish I had bought more!

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75
1 tasting notes

This green tea has a slightly bitter ending on one’s taste buds.However, with all its great benefits including B vitamins this is a bitter sweet ending.

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75
8 tasting notes

This tea has a funky smell but taste great.

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13 tasting notes

Since I only make this on special occasions (such as when I have a green tea-drinking friend over) I don’t actually remember the details of this tea. Except that I liked it. ^^;

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