Ippodo Gokujo Genmaicha – 100g

13.00 10.53
Gokujo Genmaicha is Ippodo’s blend of genmaicha—green tea mixed with roasted rice. It has a perfect balance of pleasant roasted rice aroma and classic green tea astringency.

Ippodo Gyokuro Rimpo – 50g

25.00 20.25
The first brew is smooth and creamy its in mouth feel with strong umami and savoury notes to start and ends clean, bright and refreshing. A well - rounded tea to accompany rich, savoury dishes. One to be savoured with main course or slow sipping after a meal as the 2nd and 3rd brews yield more depth and umami.

Ippodo Gyokuro Tekiro – 50g

21.99 17.81
Ideal for short breaks during work—a soothing cup that helps reset your mind and refresh your focus without overwhelming your senses.

Ippodo Gyokuro Tenkaichi – 50g

67.99 55.07

Flavor Profile

Gyokuro Tenkaichi evokes the image of a hidden mountain spring—pure, serene, and crystal-clear. Its flavor is delicate yet profound, offering a clarity and depth that invites introspection. This tea is an expression of nature's quiet power, refined into a cup.

Ippodo Hojicha – 100g

17.99 14.57
Ippodo's Gokujo Hojicha is the perfect blend of roasted tea leaves and stems that many have come to love as a soothing everyday tea. Soft, sweet, and aromatic, Gokujo Hojicha our first recommendation whether you are looking to try hojicha for the first time or for the hundredth time.

Ippodo Horai Matcha

28.99 23.48

Flavour Profile and Aroma

  • Taste: Smooth, balanced umami with a touch of natural sweetness

  • Aroma: Mild, vegetal, and refreshing

  • Texture: Creamy and frothy when whisked properly

  • Colour: Deep green with a vibrant sheen

Ippodo Horai is known for its approachable flavour — refined yet gentle, making it suitable for both beginners and connoisseurs.

Ippodo Matcha Powder Kan no Shiro 30g- Medium & Round

27.99 22.67

Flavour Profile and Aroma

  • Taste: Mild, clean, and slightly sweet with minimal bitterness

  • Aroma: Fresh, grassy, and pure

  • Texture: Smooth and frothy with proper whisking

  • Colour: Soft jade green

Ippodo Kan Matcha is an excellent entry point for anyone new to Japanese ceremonial tea, offering refinement without intensity.

Ippodo Matcha To-Go Packets

24.99 20.24
Serving Recommendations Usucha (Thin Tea) Recommended amount per cup: 2g (sift for a smoother, delicate consistency) Servings Per Tin: Averages 15-17 cups of tea Water Temperature: 60ml of water at 80ºCWeight | 2g per Stick. Box of 10 Sticks: 20g Total Origin | Kyoto prefecture, Japan

Ippodo Sayaka Matcha

Price range: €35.99 through €78.99
Price range: €29.15 through €63.98

Flavour Profile and Aroma

  • Taste: Mild umami with a subtle, rounded sweetness

  • Aroma: Fresh, grassy, and delicately fragrant

  • Texture: Smooth and creamy when whisked correctly

  • Colour: Bright jade green

The flavor of Sayaka Matcha is clean and balanced, with no bitterness — perfect for those who enjoy matcha as usucha (thin tea) or in lighter ceremonial sessions.

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Ippodo Stems Hojicha – 100g

19.99 16.19
For those who love hojicha, we also offer Stems Hojicha by Ippodo Tea , a stems-only version of hojicha. Compared to Ippodo's regular Gokujo Hojicha, Stems Hojicha has a deeper roasted flavor and a unique stems character- round, hearty, and crisp. If you love the taste of Gokujo Hojicha, but are looking for a tea that is more full-bodied, then this is a must-try.

Ippodo Ummon Matcha

Price range: €39.90 through €62.99
Price range: €32.32 through €51.02
  • Flavour Profile & Aroma

    • Taste: Smooth, rich umami with balanced sweetness

    • Aroma: Fresh, vegetal, and elegant

    • Texture: Silky and creamy froth when whisked correctly

    • Colour: Bright emerald green with vivid sheen

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Iribancha Teabags (Teapot Size) – 18 Bags

16.00 12.96
Iribancha, also called Kyobancha, is known for its unique smoky aroma and its refreshing flavor. People in Kyoto have long enjoyed Iribancha with meals and throughout the day to stay hydrated. Since it has less caffeine than other green teas, less-sensitive people also drink it in the evening to relax.