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Kobayashi-san's Matcha Tsuyuhikari
Bittersweet with a subtle alpine aroma, chestnut cream, roasted cacao nibs
About This Tea
Kobayashi-san’s tea gardens are situated on mountainous slopes with ideal sunlight, rainfall, and drainage. His gardens are surrounded by forests and are only accessible through steep roads, creating a secluded and pristine environment that is perfect for cultivating high-quality tea.
He harvests his tea twice a year—once in May and once in October—with a primary focus on May’s high-quality first flush organic tencha for matcha. This micro-lot of matcha we offer from Kobayashi-san reflects the signature Shizuoka terroir with brisk notes of alpine herbs balanced with a sweet note of chestnut cream and roasted cacao nibs. This tea is nuanced and refined with layers of flavor.
Kobayashi-san’s deep respect for nature contributes to his continued dedication and passion for organic tea cultivation.
Origin
Okabe, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Cultivar
Tsuyuhikari
Harvest
May 10, 2024
Elevation
200 meters
Ingredients
Organic green tea
Ingredients
Organic green tea
Origin
Okabe, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Cultivar
Tsuyuhikari
Harvest
May 10, 2024
Elevation
200 meters
Origin
Okabe
Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Okabe is located at the crossroads of the Hon Yama and Kawane tea growing regions situated along the riverbanks of the Asahina River in Shizuoka Prefecture. This area’s tea is primarily shade-grown kabuse and gyokuro produced by a rare number of highly skilled tea farmers practicing old school cultivation and processing methods.
Preparation
- Imperial
- Metric
Traditional Preparation
Sift 1 tsp (2g) into a chawan.
Add 2.5 oz (75mL) water at 170°F (75°C).
Use a chasen to whip into a smooth, rich foam.
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- Nina C.I recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars2 weeks agoA hidden gem with great value
I typically purchase matcha directly from a retailer in Japan, Sazen or similar. My recent batch from Nios Tea was very disappointing. The matcha tasted horrible and would cause a vomit reaction. Therefore, I had reservations when purchasing matcha from a new source like Rishi. However, I have tried other teas from Rishi before and I liked them. This particular matcha is very mellow and smooth. For $30 a bag. This is great value. A very delicious matcha with great price in this market.
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