Organic Karigane
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Commercial Description
A green tea from Japan, Organic Karigane is a twig green tea made in a traditional Japanese Kukicha style. Our Organic Karigane green tea consists of stems and stalks that remain after making reserve Gyokuro green teas. With a fresh green aroma, the flavor is uniquely sweet and delicate.
Ratings & Reviews
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76 Aroma: 7/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 3/5
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on May. 13th, 2017
Thank you to Mighty Leaf for this sample! Overall I haven't been as impressed with the green teas from Mighty Leaf as the black ones, but I like this one a bit more. This was a very atypical example of a kukicha / twig tea, much more full-flavored than I expected.
I was intrigued by how the leaf smells...it smells potent and variable, unique among kukicha (Japanese twig teas): fruity, with some pungent, slightly skunky notes, a hint of straw, and some bready notes too. I don't really know what to expect, but the smell suggests a bold, almost sour flavor.
Just like I expected from the dry leaf, the cup has a bolder flavor than typical for this type of tea, and is more sour. The flavor is pleasantly tangy and savory (umami). Like the sencha, I found this much more flavorful than aromatic, but there was more aroma in this cup...it had a deep, sort of skunky pungency, it reminded me a little of coca leaf tea actually, and was quite unlike other Japanese green teas except for a hint of straw. There are also some interesting spicy notes like cinnamon, nutmeg, or clove.
Steeps quickly, I did a 2 minute initial steep followed by 5 minutes, and the first cup was too strong and the second too weak. I found a first steep of about 1 minute worked best, that produced a cup of perfect strength, and I was then able to resteep it, 5 minutes yielded a cup of perfect strength. Brewed this way, some interesting aromatic notes came out in the second cup...the second cup was a bit astringent but pleasantly so.
I liked how I felt after drinking this tea. It didn't feel very caffeinated and I found it rather calming.
This was on the expensive side though, I was much more wowed by Mighty Leaf's black teas, especially the two Assams I sampled, both on their own, and factoring in their price. This tea is in a similar price range to some really top-notch senchas from a number of other companies and as much as I enjoyed this, I can't see picking this over either those other green teas, or Mighty Leaf's black teas.
Alex Zorach (1453 reviews) on May. 13th, 2017
Thank you to Mighty Leaf for this sample! Overall I haven't been as impressed with the green teas from Mighty Leaf as the black ones, but I like this one a bit more. This was a very atypical example of a kukicha / twig tea, much more full-flavored than I expected.
I was intrigued by how the leaf smells...it smells potent and variable, unique among kukicha (Japanese twig teas): fruity, with some pungent, slightly skunky notes, a hint of straw, and some bready notes too. I don't really know what to expect, but the smell suggests a bold, almost sour flavor.
Just like I expected from the dry leaf, the cup has a bolder flavor than typical for this type of tea, and is more sour. The flavor is pleasantly tangy and savory (umami). Like the sencha, I found this much more flavorful than aromatic, but there was more aroma in this cup...it had a deep, sort of skunky pungency, it reminded me a little of coca leaf tea actually, and was quite unlike other Japanese green teas except for a hint of straw. There are also some interesting spicy notes like cinnamon, nutmeg, or clove.
Steeps quickly, I did a 2 minute initial steep followed by 5 minutes, and the first cup was too strong and the second too weak. I found a first steep of about 1 minute worked best, that produced a cup of perfect strength, and I was then able to resteep it, 5 minutes yielded a cup of perfect strength. Brewed this way, some interesting aromatic notes came out in the second cup...the second cup was a bit astringent but pleasantly so.
I liked how I felt after drinking this tea. It didn't feel very caffeinated and I found it rather calming.
This was on the expensive side though, I was much more wowed by Mighty Leaf's black teas, especially the two Assams I sampled, both on their own, and factoring in their price. This tea is in a similar price range to some really top-notch senchas from a number of other companies and as much as I enjoyed this, I can't see picking this over either those other green teas, or Mighty Leaf's black teas.
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