Chigi no Shiro Matcha by Marukyu Koyamaen

Price range: €43.99 through €152.99
Price range: €35.63 through €123.92
Key Features:
  • Origin: Uji, Kyoto, Japan
  • Flavor Profile: Mild sweetness, nuanced umami, and a light astringent finish
  • Uses: Ideal for usucha, lattes, and gourmet culinary creations
  • Packaging: Sealed for peak freshness, color, and aroma
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Chiyo no Sakae Matcha by Hekisuien

Price range: €12.99 through €101.99
Price range: €10.52 through €82.61

How to Prepare Chiyo no Sakae Matcha

For Usucha (Thin Tea):

  1. Sift 2 g (1 tsp) of matcha into a warmed chawan (tea bowl).

  2. Add 70–80 ml of water at 75 °C / 170 °F.

  3. Whisk briskly with a chasen (bamboo whisk) until a fine foam forms.

  4. Enjoy the balance of umami, sweetness, and smooth texture.

For Koicha (Thick Tea):

  1. Use 3–4 g of matcha with 30–40 ml of water at 70 °C / 160 °F.

  2. Slowly knead until thick and glossy — a luxurious, rich expression of Uji tea.

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Choan Matcha by Marukyu Koyamaen

Price range: €66.03 through €124.95
Price range: €53.48 through €101.21

Flavour Profile

| Flavour | Deep, smooth umami with mild sweetness | | Aroma | Elegant, soft, and lightly floral | | Texture | Velvety, creamy and refined | | Colour | Vivid jade–emerald green | | Aftertaste | Long, calm, and quietly satisfying |

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Daigyoku Matcha by Hekisuien

Price range: €22.99 through €189.99
Price range: €18.62 through €153.89

How to Prepare Daigyoku Matcha

For Usucha (Thin Tea):

  1. Sift 2 g (1 teaspoon) of matcha into a pre-warmed chawan (tea bowl).

  2. Add 70–80 ml of hot water at 75 °C / 170 °F.

  3. Whisk briskly using a chasen (bamboo whisk) in an “M” motion until a smooth, frothy surface forms.

  4. Sip slowly and enjoy its creamy, umami-rich balance.

For Koicha (Thick Tea):

  1. Use 3–4 g of matcha with 30–40 ml of water at 70 °C / 160 °F.

  2. Gently knead until thick and glossy — a luxurious treat for ceremonial occasions.

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Deep Purple Matcha Bowl

30.00 24.30
A matcha bowl, called a chawan, is essential for the preparation and enjoyment of matcha.? This Deep Purple Matcha Bowl,

Eiju Matcha by Marukyu Koyamaen

Price range: €56.99 through €96.99
Price range: €46.16 through €78.56
A typical serving of matcha uses about 2 grams for usucha (thin matcha) and 4 grams for koicha (thick matcha).

Key Features:

 Superior Quality: Made from the finest shade-grown tea leaves, carefully stone-ground to preserve flavor and nutrients.• Versatile Usage: Ideal for usucha (thin tea) and koicha (thick tea), as well as matcha lattes, desserts, and baking.• Authentic Japanese Origin: Sourced from Uji, Kyoto, a region celebrated for its centuries-old tea cultivation traditions.• Freshness Guaranteed: Sealed in a premium tin to lock in the vibrant green color, aroma, and flavor.
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Eiraku Matcha by Hokoen

Price range: €16.99 through €79.99
Price range: €13.76 through €64.79

How to Prepare Eiraku Matcha

For Usucha (Thin Tea):

  1. Sift 2 g (1 teaspoon) into a pre-warmed chawan (tea bowl).

  2. Add 70–80 ml of hot water at 75 °C (170 °F).

  3. Whisk briskly using a chasen (bamboo whisk) in a “W” motion until a light foam forms.

  4. Sip and savour the calm, velvety sweetness that unfolds.

For Koicha (Thick Tea):

  1. Use 3–4 g of matcha with 30–40 ml of water at 70 °C (160 °F).

  2. Stir slowly with the whisk until thick and glossy.

Tip: Use soft or filtered water for the best flavour clarity.

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Genmaicha Teabags (Teapot Size) – 9 Bags

18.00 14.58
We filled these large teabags with our original blend of genmaicha?green tea mixed with roasted rice. The tea inside is the exact same tea as our loose leaf Genmaicha. Enjoy its perfect balance of pleasant roasted rice aroma and classic green tea astringency.

Gokou Single Cultivar Matcha by Master Tea Farmer Tsuji Kiyoharu

42.99 34.82
This Gokou single cultivar matcha from his Tsujiki Tea Garden offers an exceptionally fragrant, balanced bowl with a full-bodied finish.? Rich umami, with a balanced sweetness. Extremely impressive.Stone ground March 2025, each 20-gram portion provides approximately ten usucha servings when prepared in the traditional 2-gram measure.Each 20 gram order comes in a Steeping Room can with the oxygen free 20 gram bag tucked inside.

Goku Mukashi Matcha by Kanbayashi Shunsho

Price range: €22.99 through €98.99
Price range: €18.62 through €80.18

How to Prepare Goku Mukashi Matcha

  1. Sift 2 g (1 heaped teaspoon) of matcha into a pre-warmed chawan (tea bowl).

  2. Add 60–70 ml of water heated to 70–80 °C (160–175 °F).

  3. Whisk briskly with a chasen (bamboo whisk) in a zig-zag motion until a creamy, even foam forms.

  4. Sip immediately and enjoy the deep, lingering umami that unfolds with each sip.

Koicha preparation: Use 3–4 g of matcha with 30–40 ml water at 70 °C, stirring slowly in circular motions until thick and glossy.

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Gyokuro Ippoen from Ippodo 50g

39.99 32.39
Rich in umami, smooth in texture, and virtually void of astringency, Ippoen is a top-class gyokuro that is a favorite among our patrons. We recommend enjoying Ippoen's full-bodied, but elegant character slowly at contemplative tea sessions. We also recommend this tea as cold brew, to taste the full potential of its deep umami and sweetness.

Gyokuro Kanro Tea

49.99 40.49
Kanro’s name means “sweet dew. " This tea has a plentiful, rich character until the last drop. The main difference between Gyokuro and Sencha is that Gyokuro green tea is shade-grown and harvested only once a year in spring. This shading of the Gyokuro tea plants ensures that the natural antioxidant and anti-irritant properties associated with the plants are maximized to the utmost.Kanro's plentiful umami and long finish make it a good Gyokuro for slowly sipping in small servings. It has a concentrated flavor, just like freshly squeezed tea leaves.Try this tea for your first taste of Ippodo Gyokuro. Make sure to "cool the water thoroughly."Loose leavesWeight: 80gGreen tea from Japan