MARUKYU KOYAMAEN'S
Aoarashi Matcha

Tasting Notes:
baby spinach • cucumber • split pea
Light and smooth, this ceremonial grade matcha is easy to drink. Sweet flavors of fresh baby spinach and cucumber are finished with the creamy texture of split pea soup.
We source our matcha from Marukyu Koyamaen, a highly regarded tea grower, procurer, and tea blender whose private tea estate, located in the heart of Uji, Kyoto, has a rich history dating back to 1704. Koyamaen has strict quality control systems in place that target a wide variety of issues that can affect the quality, taste, and characteristics of their tea: Teas are kept fresh using a unique drying system that reduces moisture in the leaf to an incredibly low level which is verified by an infrared optical moisture meter. Since a vibrant color is essential to the matcha experience, a colorimeter is utilized to ensure that the matcha has a naturally vibrant hue. Finally, the particle size of the matcha is strictly controlled which ensures each particle is fine enough to deliver an easy-to-blend, smooth-tasting beverage.
Ingredients: Camellia sinensis leaves. Caffeinated
Origin: Uji, Japan
PREPARATION:
Sift 2 to 3 grams of powder into a bowl and whisk with 2 to 4 oz of 175°F water until frothy.
40 g Tin
$45.00
MARUKYU KOYAMAEN'S
Gabaron Matcha

Tasting Notes:
nori • wheat grass • unsweetened cocoa
This ceremonial grade matcha is soft and smooth with deep vegetal notes of nori and wheat grass with a bittersweet finish reminiscent of unsweetened cocoa. Special processing gives it an additional boost of GABA, the neuro - inhibitor of stress and anxiety.
We source our matcha from Marukyu Koyamaen, a highly regarded tea grower, procurer, and tea blender whose private tea estate, located in the heart of Uji, Kyoto, has a rich history dating back to 1704. Koyamaen has strict quality control systems in place that target a wide variety of issues that can affect the quality, taste, and characteristics of their tea: Teas are kept fresh using a unique drying system that reduces moisture in the leaf to an incredibly low level which is verified by an infrared optical moisture meter. Since a vibrant color is essential to the matcha experience, a colorimeter is utilized to ensure that the matcha has a naturally vibrant hue. Finally, the particle size of the matcha is strictly controlled which ensures each particle is fine enough to deliver an easy-to-blend, smooth-tasting beverage.
Ingredients: Camellia sinensis leaves. Caffeinated
Origin: Uji, Japan
PREPARATION:
Sift 2 to 3 grams of powder into a bowl and whisk with 2 to 4 oz of 175°F water until frothy.
40 g Tin
$61.00
MARUKYU KOYAMAEN'S
Isuzu Matcha

Tasting Notes:
fresh grass • citrus • spring greens
This ceremonial grade matcha is bright and creamy with notes of fresh grass, citrus and sweet spring greens. Whisked in the traditional style, this Matcha is soft and round with a bright vegetal finish. An invigorating start to your daily routine.
We source our matcha from Marukyu Koyamaen, a highly regarded tea grower, procurer, and tea blender whose private tea estate, located in the heart of Uji, Kyoto, has a rich history dating back to 1704. Koyamaen has strict quality control systems in place that target a wide variety of issues that can affect the quality, taste, and characteristics of their tea: Teas are kept fresh using a unique drying system that reduces moisture in the leaf to an incredibly low level which is verified by an infrared optical moisture meter. Since a vibrant color is essential to the matcha experience, a colorimeter is utilized to ensure that the matcha has a naturally vibrant hue. Finally, the particle size of the matcha is strictly controlled which ensures each particle is fine enough to deliver an easy-to-blend, smooth-tasting beverage.
Ingredients: Camellia sinensis leaves. Caffeinated
Origin: Uji, Japan
PREPARATION:
Sift 2 to 3 grams of powder into a bowl and whisk with 2 to 4 oz of 175°F water until frothy.
40 g Tin
$52.25
MARUKYU KOYAMAEN'S
Kinrin Matcha

Tasting Notes:
sea foam • buttered spinach • sweet pea
This tea is our highest grade of ceremonial matcha. Whisked in the traditional style, this matcha becomes light and fluffy, with a soft sweet finish of buttered spinach and sweet peas. The sweetness lingers on the palate well after the completion of your ritual.
We source our matcha from Marukyu Koyamaen, a highly regarded tea grower, procurer, and tea blender whose private tea estate, located in the heart of Uji, Kyoto, has a rich history dating back to 1704. Koyamaen has strict quality control systems in place that target a wide variety of issues that can affect the quality, taste, and characteristics of their tea: Teas are kept fresh using a unique drying system that reduces moisture in the leaf to an incredibly low level which is verified by an infrared optical moisture meter. Since a vibrant color is essential to the matcha experience, a colorimeter is utilized to ensure that the matcha has a naturally vibrant hue. Finally, the particle size of the matcha is strictly controlled which ensures each particle is fine enough to deliver an easy-to-blend, smooth-tasting beverage.
Ingredients: Camellia sinensis leaves. Caffeinated
Origin: Uji, Japan
PREPARATION:
Sift 2 to 3 grams of powder into a bowl and whisk with 2 to 4 oz of 175°F water until frothy.
20 g Tin
$52.50
MARUKYU KOYAMAEN'S
Yugen Matcha

Tasting Notes:
broccoli • asparagus • white bean
Rich and creamy, this ceremonial grade matcha boasts deep vegetal flavors of steamed broccoli and asparagus rounded out with the silken texture of cooked white beans. A complex experience.
We source our matcha from Marukyu Koyamaen, a highly regarded tea grower, procurer, and tea blender whose private tea estate, located in the heart of Uji, Kyoto, has a rich history dating back to 1704. Koyamaen has strict quality control systems in place that target a wide variety of issues that can affect the quality, taste, and characteristics of their tea: Teas are kept fresh using a unique drying system that reduces moisture in the leaf to an incredibly low level which is verified by an infrared optical moisture meter. Since a vibrant color is essential to the matcha experience, a colorimeter is utilized to ensure that the matcha has a naturally vibrant hue. Finally, the particle size of the matcha is strictly controlled which ensures each particle is fine enough to deliver an easy-to-blend, smooth-tasting beverage.
Ingredients: Camellia sinensis leaves. Caffeinated
Origin: Uji, Japan
PREPARATION:
Sift 2 to 3 grams of powder into a bowl and whisk with 2 to 4 oz of 175°F water until frothy.
40 g Tin
$61.50
MARUKYU KOYAMAEN'S
Byakuren Matcha

Tasting Notes:
soft • grassy • vegetal
Made from a premium grade Japanese green tea powder, this Matcha is soft and smooth with deep grassy and vegetal notes. This Matcha is assertive enough for lattes but smooth enough to drink on its own. Makes a great tasting beverage with or without milk.
We source our matcha from Marukyu Koyamaen, a highly regarded tea grower, procurer, and tea blender whose private tea estate, located in the heart of Uji, Kyoto, has a rich history dating back to 1704. Koyamaen has strict quality control systems in place that target a wide variety of issues that can affect the quality, taste, and characteristics of their tea: Teas are kept fresh using a unique drying system that reduces moisture in the leaf to an incredibly low level which is verified by an infrared optical moisture meter. Since a vibrant color is essential to the matcha experience, a colorimeter is utilized to ensure that the matcha has a naturally vibrant hue. Finally, the particle size of the matcha is strictly controlled which ensures each particle is fine enough to deliver an easy-to-blend, smooth-tasting beverage.
Ingredients: Camellia sinensis leaves. Caffeinated
Origin: Kyoto, Japan
PREPARATION:
Sift 2 to 3 grams of powder into a bowl and whisk with 2 to 4 oz of 175°F water until frothy.
2 oz bag: $24.00
500 g bag: $178.25
MARUKYU KOYAMAEN'S
Suisen Matcha

Tasting Notes:
bright • grassy • bitter greens
This culinary grade Japanese green tea powder is bright and grassy with a pleasant astringency that shines through a variety of sweeteners and dairy products. Great for lattes, baked goods and ice cream production, this Matcha is versatile and great for everyday use.
We source our matcha from Marukyu Koyamaen, a highly regarded tea grower, procurer, and tea blender whose private tea estate, located in the heart of Uji, Kyoto, has a rich history dating back to 1704. Koyamaen has strict quality control systems in place that target a wide variety of issues that can affect the quality, taste, and characteristics of their tea: Teas are kept fresh using a unique drying system that reduces moisture in the leaf to an incredibly low level which is verified by an infrared optical moisture meter. Since a vibrant color is essential to the matcha experience, a colorimeter is utilized to ensure that the matcha has a naturally vibrant hue. Finally, the particle size of the matcha is strictly controlled which ensures each particle is fine enough to deliver an easy-to-blend, smooth-tasting beverage.
Ingredients: Camellia sinensis leaves. Caffeinated
Origin: Kyoto, Japan
PREPARATION:
Sift 2 to 3 grams of powder into a bowl and whisk with 2 to 4 oz of 175°F water until frothy.
4 oz bag: $28.00
500 g bag: $107.50
MATCHA ACCESSORIES
Traditional matcha is prepared in a specific, ritualistic way. Of course, we don't mind if you stray from those methods and experiment, but these accessories are available if you're looking to delve into the ceremonial aspects of the green powdered tea. The chashaku (scoop), chasen (whisk), and chawan (bowl) are the bare essentials.
Sandstone Matcha Set
Included in the 4 piece set is a ceramic 16 oz bowl (chawan), a bamboo whisk (chasen) whisk holder (naoshi) and bamboo tea scoop (chashaku) - all the essential tools needed for matcha latte preparation or your very own tea ceremony. The earthy sandstone bowl and whisk holder are attractive additions to any tea collection.
HANDWASH ONLY
BOWL SIZE: 5" X 5" X 3" tall
BOWL VOLUME: 16 oz (473 ml)
$57.50
ABOUT MATCHA FROM MARUKYU KOYAMAEN
We are the United State's largest distributor of matcha from award-winning Marukyu Koyamaen, a highly regarded tea grower, procurer, and tea blender whose private tea estate, located in the heart of Uji, Kyoto, has a rich history dating back to 1704.
Koyamaen has strict quality control systems in place that target a wide variety of issues that can affect the quality, taste, and characteristics of their tea: Teas are kept fresh using a unique drying system that reduces moisture in the leaf to an incredibly low level which is verified by an infrared optical moisture meter. Since a vibrant color is essential to the matcha experience, a colorimeter is utilized to ensure that the matcha has a naturally vibrant hue. Finally, the particle size of the matcha is strictly controlled which ensures each particle is fine enough to deliver an easy-to-blend, smooth-tasting beverage.
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