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Isuzu Matcha by Marukyu Koyamaen
€34.99 – €479.99Price range: €34.99 through €479.99
Features:
- Flavor Profile: Subtly sweet, smooth, with a delicate umami
- Grade: Ceremonial
- Origin: Uji, Kyoto, Japan
- Perfect For: Koicha (thick tea) or Usucha (thin tea) preparations
Buy Isuzu Matcha by Marukyu Koyamaen – Balanced Ceremonial Matcha with Refined Umami
Looking to buy Isuzu Matcha by Marukyu Koyamaen? You’ve found one of the most balanced and graceful ceremonial matchas from Kyoto. Isuzu means “fifty bells,” a poetic name that symbolises harmony, calm, and purity — much like the tea itself. Produced by Marukyu Koyamaen in Uji, Kyoto, Isuzu Matcha delivers a smooth, well-rounded flavour with refined umami, gentle sweetness, and a delicate aroma. Perfect for daily tea sessions, matcha lattes, or quiet mindful moments, it offers the full ceremonial experience with a soft, approachable taste.
What Is Isuzu Matcha?
Isuzu Matcha is a ceremonial-grade Japanese green tea powder, finely stone-milled from the youngest shade-grown leaves. The careful shading process before harvest increases chlorophyll and L-theanine, giving the tea its bright green colour and smooth umami. Marukyu Koyamaen’s blending mastery ensures Isuzu stands out for its perfect balance — not too strong, not too mild, just naturally harmonious.
Why Choose Isuzu Matcha by Marukyu Koyamaen?
1. Authentic Kyoto Heritage
Made in Uji, the birthplace of Japan’s finest matcha, Isuzu represents centuries of craftsmanship by Marukyu Koyamaen, a tea house with a 300-year legacy.
2. Balanced and Approachable
Isuzu’s taste lies beautifully between light and full-bodied — smooth umami upfront, mild sweetness in the finish, and no bitterness.
3. Perfect for All Matcha Lovers
Whether you’re new to matcha or experienced, Isuzu offers a dependable, elegant cup that’s easy to whisk and enjoy every day.
4. Pure and Natural
100% shade-grown tea leaves, stone-milled with no additives, flavourings, or preservatives. Just pure Japanese craftsmanship in a tin.
How to Prepare Isuzu Matcha
Traditional Method
Sift 1–2 g (1 teaspoon) of matcha into a warm bowl.
Add 70 ml of hot water at 80 °C.
Whisk in an “M” motion with a bamboo chasen until a fine foam appears.
Drink immediately for the best flavour and texture.
Matcha Latte
Add 1 teaspoon of Isuzu Matcha to a cup.
Whisk with a small splash of hot water.
Add 150 ml of steamed milk** (dairy or oat).
Sweeten lightly if desired.
Flavour Profile
| Flavour | Mild umami with balanced sweetness |
| Aroma | Gentle, fresh, and lightly nutty |
| Texture | Smooth and creamy |
| Colour | Bright, vivid green |
| Aftertaste | Soft, clean, and satisfying |
About Marukyu Koyamaen
Marukyu Koyamaen is one of Kyoto’s oldest and most respected tea producers, founded in the early 1600s. They have supplied tea to temples, tea schools, and Japanese royalty, earning a reputation for unmatched consistency and quality. The Isuzu Matcha reflects their philosophy of harmony and refinement — a ceremonial-grade matcha that’s both traditional and accessible.
Storage and Care
Seal tightly after each use to prevent moisture and oxidation.
Store in a cool, dark place or refrigerate once opened.
Avoid direct light, heat, and strong odours.
Best enjoyed within two months of opening.
Suggested Uses
Daily mindfulness: Enjoy a bowl to start or end your day in calm.
Matcha latte: Creates smooth, balanced, and sweet lattes.
Baking and desserts: Adds colour and flavour to pastries.
Gifting: A refined and thoughtful present for tea lovers.
Where to Buy Isuzu Matcha in Ireland
You can buy Isuzu Matcha by Marukyu Koyamaen from Matcha Tea Ireland. We import directly from Kyoto to ensure all matcha is authentic, fresh, and sealed for quality. We ship throughout Ireland and provide worldwide delivery on all Marukyu Koyamaen matchas. Explore the complete Marukyu Koyamaen Collection to discover more ceremonial teas from Uji.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What does “Isuzu” mean?
It means fifty bells, symbolising balance, calm, and harmony.
Q2: Is Isuzu ceremonial or culinary grade?
It’s ceremonial-grade, perfect for pure drinking or matcha lattes.
Q3: How does Isuzu compare to other Marukyu Koyamaen matchas?
It’s balanced — smoother than Aoarashi, lighter than Eiju, ideal for daily drinking.
Q4: Can beginners enjoy Isuzu?
Yes, it’s mild, creamy, and very easy to whisk.
Q5: Does it contain any additives?
No. It’s 100% pure Japanese green tea powder.
Q6: How much caffeine does it contain?
Around 30–40 mg per serving, offering calm energy.
Q7: Is it suitable for lattes?
Yes, it creates deliciously smooth, green matcha lattes.
Q8: How long does it stay fresh?
Up to 12 months unopened; around 2 months after opening.
Q9: Can I bake with it?
Yes, it adds a light, elegant matcha flavour to desserts.
Q10: Do you deliver internationally?
Yes — worldwide tracked shipping is available.
| Quantity |
40g Tin ,100g Bag ,100g Tin ,500g Bag ,1 KG Bag |
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