Samidori Matcha by Yamamasa Koyamaen
Seiun Matcha by Yamamasa Koyamaen
How to Prepare Seiun Matcha
Sift 1.5–2 g (1 tsp) of Seiun into a warm bowl.
Add 60–80 ml of water at 70–80°C.
Whisk with a bamboo chasen in an M- or W-motion until fine foam appears.
Sip slowly and enjoy its balanced sweetness and depth.
For koicha (thick tea): use 3–4 g of matcha with 30–40 ml water, stirring gently until glossy and smooth.
Senjin no Mukashi Matcha by Yamamasa Koyamaen
How to Prepare Senjin no Mukashi Matcha
Sift 1.5–2 g (about 1 tsp) into a pre-warmed matcha bowl.
Add 60–80 ml of water at 70–80°C.
Whisk vigorously in an M- or W-motion with a bamboo whisk (chasen) until fine foam appears.
Sip slowly and enjoy its creamy texture and layered sweetness.
For koicha (thick tea): use 3–4 g matcha with 30–40 ml water and gently knead until glossy and smooth.
Shikibu no Mukashi Matcha by Yamamasa Koyamaen
Origin: Uji, Kyoto, Japan
Grade: High Ceremonial
Flavour: Deep umami with elegant sweetness
Aroma: Floral, buttery, and subtly nutty
Texture: Ultra-smooth, refined microfoam
Colour: Vibrant, luminous jade green
Shiro no Kotobuki Matcha by Hekisuien
How to Prepare Shiro no Kotobuki Matcha
Usucha (Thin Tea):
Sift 1.5-2 g of matcha into a warmed tea bowl.
Add ~ 70 – 80 ml water at ~75 °C.
Whisk briskly with a bamboo whisk in an “M” or "W" motion until a fine foam forms.
Sip immediately to enjoy full flavour and aroma.
Koicha (Thick Tea):
Use 3-4 g matcha with ~ 30 ml water at ~70 °C.
Stir slowly until the mixture is thick, glossy and deeply rich.
Drink directly from the bowl to experience full depth.
Soumei no Mukashi Matcha by Kanbayashi Shunsho
- Bold umami with a hint of natural sweetness
- Silky smooth and well-rounded finish
Tenko Matcha by Hekisuien
How to Prepare Tenko Matcha
Usucha (Thin Tea) Method:
Sift 2 g (approx. one teaspoon) of matcha into a warmed tea bowl.
Add 70–80 ml of water at 75 °C (170 °F).
Whisk briskly in an “M” or “W” motion with a bamboo whisk (chasen) until a fine foam forms.
Sip immediately and savour the rich umami and smooth finish.
Koicha (Thick Tea) Method:
Use 3–4 g of matcha with 30–40 ml of water at 70 °C (160 °F).
Stir slowly until the mixture becomes thick and glossy, then drink directly from the bowl in quiet reflection.
Tennouzan Matcha by Yamamasa Koyamaen
Features:
- Flavor: Full-bodied umami with elegant bitterness and balanced sweetness
- Aroma: Deep, green, and expressive
- Origin: First harvest, Uji, Kyoto – Japan’s most celebrated matcha region
- Use: Ideal for usucha or koicha
- Why it’s special: A top-tier ceremonial matcha from Yamamasa Koyamaen, known for depth and refinement
Unryu Matcha by Hokoen
How to Prepare Unryu Matcha
For Usucha (Thin Tea):
Sift 2 g (1 tsp) into a warmed chawan (tea bowl).
Add 70–80 ml of hot water at 75 °C / 170 °F.
Whisk briskly in a “W” motion with a chasen (bamboo whisk) until a fine foam forms.
Enjoy its silky body and elegant sweetness.
For Koicha (Thick Tea):
Use 3–4 g of matcha with 30–40 ml of water at 70 °C / 160 °F.
Gently knead until smooth and glossy.
Yomo no Kaori Matcha by Yamamasa Koyamaen
Origin: Uji, Kyoto, Japan
Grade: Ceremonial
Flavour: Smooth umami, soft sweetness, clean finish
Aroma: Fresh and floral with roasted undertones
Texture: Ultra-fine and silky