Heritage Grade Ceremonial Uji Matcha (1.4oz/40g)
Heritage Grade Ceremonial Uji Matcha (1.4oz/40g)
Exemplary Grade for Tea Masters
Sourced from revered tea estates, it embodies the artistry of tea masters. With distinguished umami, delicate sweetness, and captivating aroma, it's a testament to the legacy of tea mastery.
Ideal for the traditional cha-do tea ceremony, suitable for both koicha thick tea or usucha thin tea.
Suitable for:
Suitable for:
Usucha (Thin tea) and Koicha (Thick tea)
Notable Cultivars
Notable Cultivars
Gokou, Ujihikari, Saemidori, Okumidori, others
Taste Profile
Taste Profile
Unrivaled umami with virtually no bitterness or astringency. Try once for an unforgettable matcha moment.
Nose
Nose
A refined and inviting aroma with layers of sweet grassiness, delicate floral undertones, and a hint of roasted nuttiness. The scent is deep and complex, reflecting the rich umami profile.
Finish
Finish
With its unrivaled umami flavor, it boasts a delicate sweetness and nuttiness, accompanied by a subtle floral note.
Your Questions Answered
Why is your matcha so expensive?
Our matcha is carefully sourced and handpicked from the Uji region in Japan, which is renowned for its high-quality matcha. The cultivation process is rigorous and time-consuming, from shading the tea plants to carefully selecting and processing the young, tender leaves.
This results in a superior grade of matcha that is rich in flavor, nutrients, and antioxidants. Additionally, we prioritize fair compensation for our farmers and workers who uphold the traditional craftsmanship necessary to produce the best matcha. While our prices may be higher than some other brands, we believe that the quality and value of our matcha speak for themselves.
How do I prepare matcha?
Matcha can be prepared in a number of ways, but the most traditional method involves whisking 2g of powder with 90ml/3oz of hot water at 80°/170°Fto create a frothy, creamy beverage. There are many different tools and techniques for preparing matcha, so we recommend experimenting until you find the method that works best for you.
How much matcha should I use per serving?
We recommend using approximately 2 grams (or one teaspoon) of matcha per serving. However, this can vary depending on personal taste preferences and the specific recipe you are using.
What are the health benefits of matcha?
Matcha is a type of green tea that is packed with antioxidants and has been found to support liver health. What sets matcha apart from other types of green tea is its high concentration of chlorophyll, which gives it its vibrant green color. In fact, matcha has been found to have up to 137 times more antioxidants and 10 times more chlorophyll than regular green tea. Antioxidants help to protect the body from damage caused by harmful molecules called free radicals, while chlorophyll has been found to support liver health by removing toxins from the body.
Is there caffeine in matcha?
Yes, each serving contains a moderate amount of caffeine that can provide a gentle and sustained energy boost without the jitters or crashes associated with other sources of caffeine especially coffee. Matcha has less caffeine than coffee but provides a more sustained energy boost.
How should I store my matcha?
To preserve the freshness and flavor of your matcha, we recommend storing it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Once opened, matcha should be consumed within a few weeks for best results. Putting it in a fridge will keep your matcha fresh (and its umami taste) longer.