The name Karigane - "Cry of the Wild Goose" - is an old name, originally from Kyoto, used for the finest varieties of kukicha made from shaded teas. The name came about through observation of nature.
Wild geese, in fact, sometimes land on pieces of wood carried by the river to rest during their migration.... And the dangling stems of the carigane resemble pieces of floating wood.
Stones of gyokuro with a mild flavor and a slight hint of roastiness, lower in theine and high in L-theanine. Perfect for when you crave maximum relaxation without losing focus.
Karigane is made from gyokuro tea stalks, it can vary in quality depending on which cut it comes from, our Karigane is from the first best cut.
Compared to other gyokuro, karigane has a significantly lower tein content, with a high L-Theanine content.
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Shuichiro Sakamoto
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Preparation
Ideal for kyus teapots
100 ml / 7g 55 °C 120 / 5 / 15 / 30 / sec
Traditionally, we use 7g of tea per 50-100ml of water.
1. Infusion. Pour the infusion with water of the same temperature and immediately pour off.
3. Pour the next infusions gradually with warmer water, extending the infusion time until you are among the immortals.
I recommend using soft filtered water.
Increasing the temperature will result in a thinner tea and more kukicha notes will begin to emerge in the taste. Feel free to play around with the amount of tea as well - the better the quality of the tea, the stronger the infusion can be made without taste defects.
Packaged directly in Japan in the original 50g resealable packaging to maintain maximum quality.