Gaba Tea 310
Hirayanagi Organic

Super Premium 96 P.

SKU
7360-bio
Steamed green GABA tea from Japan with at least 300mg GABA per 100g tea. Pesticide-free cultivation, exclusively from the first harvest of the yabukita cultivar. Top organic tea farm of Toshihiro Hirayanagi, a famous temomi Master. From the top growing region of Fuji, Shizuoka. 80g
  • From a top tea farmer and one of the best temomi Masters in Japan, Toshihiro Hirayanagi
  • Comprehensive and natural approach to cultivation, organic certified
  • Cultivated completely without pesticides since 2003
  • Tea garden located in a remote, idyllic landscape
  • Laboratory tested: 310mg GABA per 100g tea

 

Character Crème Brûlée, mineral, balanced, milky
Tea Garden Yamahira en, Toshihiro Hirayanagi
Terroir Sudo River Valley, Fuji, Shizuoka
Harvest 2nd harvest (nibancha), Juni 2023
Cultivar Yabukita
Steaming Medium (chumushi, 40 seconds)
Elevation 200m
Organic Cert. Certified organic cultivation (JAS organic, EU organic)
GABA Content  GABA: 310mg/100g
Awards The tea farmer is the chairman of the Fuji City Temomi Preservation Society
Grade 96/100 p. (GABA Tea Category); Super Premium

Note: Every batch of our GABA tea is tested for its GABA content, which may differ slightly with each harvest. The information on the label may therefore differ from what is published online – which will have the latest, most accurate information.

€18.90
80g
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SKU
7360-bio
€236.25 / 1kg
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Laboratory Tests

We go to great lengths to identify the finest organic tea farms across the world’s most celebrated terroirs. All our teas are sourced directly from the farmer and, with a few exceptions, are certified organic or come from pesticide-free farms. Each batch of tea for every harvest is tested for pesticides and other pollutants in an independent German lab to ensure they meet our strict quality standards as well as HACCP food safety requirements. Likewise, the regions of Japan from which we source our teas are tested for radioactivity for every harvest.

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Cultivation & Processing

The tea farm is located in a valley by the Ashitaka Mountain, to the southwest of the famous Mount Fuji. This protected area provides the ideal climate for the tea plants to grow, with plenty of fog and an optimal provision of water to the soil from the Sudo river, which passes through the valley. The farm has been able to avoid using chemical fertilisers and pesticides since 2003 thanks to these optimal growing conditions and their innovative innovative cultivation practices. Instead, the farm utilises high-grade organic fertilisers such as kelp and buckwheat husks to optimise the quality of the soil and encourage the growth of healthy, nutrient-rich plants.

Origin

This tea is sourced exclusively from the tea plantation in the Sudo River Valley and is purchased directly from the farmer.

 

Organic Certification

Preparation

Brewing Guide

2 heaped tsp per 200-300ml (70°C) water.

For a mild, relaxing tea: steep for 30 seconds
For a strong, stimulating tea: steep for 3 minutes

Packaging

Packaged for us by the farmer in high quality, airtight, resealable standing zipper pouches.

Recommended Teapot

To serve, a Banko kyusu made from 100% violet original Banko clay is ideal. When fired, this famous clay brings out the gyokuro's flavour, amino acids, chlorophyll and other special ingredients, in the very best way. Vintage kyusus from before 1990 could still be made from 100% original clay from the Banko region. Otherwise, a high-quality shiboridashi, a handleless teapot popular among gyokuro lovers, is suitable for intensive umami infusions.

Recommended Storage

For keeping this tea fresh, a tea caddy made from cherry tree bark (solid wood, kabazaiku chazutsu), an airtight, laquered tea caddy or an elegant, handcrafted metal Kaikado tea caddy are ideal storage solutions.

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