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Gazebo Gyokuro | Green Tea

The young grassiness of this translucent green liquor is the distilled refinement of nature’s grace. The cup has the pristine sweetness of green beans eaten right off the vine with the aroma of backyard tomato plants. Classy and timeless.

A blend of teas produced in the spring of 2025 from Ayabe City, Fukuchiyama City and Maizuru City - all in Kyoto Prefecture. It’s known as Ryotan Cha (Ryotan is a geographical area within Kyoto), which has its own local standards for production, including only harvesting once a year. The plants used to make Gyokuro are deliberately shaded for at least 20 days before harvesting, producing unique chemical changes to the leaf.

Ingredients: green tea

Steeping Instructions

4 grams | 10-12 oz water | 175°F | Steep 3 min. 

Kyusu Teapot Instructions

1st Steep - 10 grams | 8 oz water | 175°F | Steep 60 seconds

2nd Steep - 10 grams | 8 oz water | 175°F | Steep 30 seconds

3rd Steep - 10 grams | 8 oz water | 175°F | Steep 15 seconds

Number of Cups

2 oz makes 19 cups, 4 oz makes 38 cups

The young grassiness of this translucent green liquor is the distilled refinement of nature’s grace. The cup has the pristine sweetness of green beans eaten right off the vine with the aroma of backyard tomato plants. Classy and timeless.

A blend of teas produced in the spring of 2025 from Ayabe City, Fukuchiyama City and Maizuru City - all in Kyoto Prefecture. It’s known as Ryotan Cha (Ryotan is a geographical area within Kyoto), which has its own local standards for production, including only harvesting once a year. The plants used to make Gyokuro are deliberately shaded for at least 20 days before harvesting, producing unique chemical changes to the leaf.

Ingredients: green tea

Steeping Instructions

4 grams | 10-12 oz water | 175°F | Steep 3 min. 

Kyusu Teapot Instructions

1st Steep - 10 grams | 8 oz water | 175°F | Steep 60 seconds

2nd Steep - 10 grams | 8 oz water | 175°F | Steep 30 seconds

3rd Steep - 10 grams | 8 oz water | 175°F | Steep 15 seconds

Number of Cups

2 oz makes 19 cups, 4 oz makes 38 cups

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Gazebo Gyokuro | Green Tea

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Description

The young grassiness of this translucent green liquor is the distilled refinement of nature’s grace. The cup has the pristine sweetness of green beans eaten right off the vine with the aroma of backyard tomato plants. Classy and timeless.

A blend of teas produced in the spring of 2025 from Ayabe City, Fukuchiyama City and Maizuru City - all in Kyoto Prefecture. It’s known as Ryotan Cha (Ryotan is a geographical area within Kyoto), which has its own local standards for production, including only harvesting once a year. The plants used to make Gyokuro are deliberately shaded for at least 20 days before harvesting, producing unique chemical changes to the leaf.

Ingredients: green tea

Steeping Instructions

4 grams | 10-12 oz water | 175°F | Steep 3 min. 

Kyusu Teapot Instructions

1st Steep - 10 grams | 8 oz water | 175°F | Steep 60 seconds

2nd Steep - 10 grams | 8 oz water | 175°F | Steep 30 seconds

3rd Steep - 10 grams | 8 oz water | 175°F | Steep 15 seconds

Number of Cups

2 oz makes 19 cups, 4 oz makes 38 cups