Nishi-san's First Flush Matcha Saemidori
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Nishi-san's First Flush Matcha Saemidori
Nishi-san's First Flush Matcha Saemidori
Nishi-san's First Flush Matcha Saemidori

Nishi-san's First Flush Matcha Saemidori

An organic, ceremonial grade matcha from Nishi-san’s farm, stone-milled for exhilarating freshness. Rich umami grounds the vibrant flavor, while a unique melon note uplifts the senses with a sweet finish.



Smooth, rich umami, honeydew melon

About This Tea
This single-cultivar micro-lot of Saemidori is vivid green with a particularly fresh and bright presence. Saemidori is typically the first cultivar to be harvested in the spring, and its name refers to the vivid and brilliant green color of its leaves—especially the fresh, bright hue of the new shoots during the first flush.

This limited single-cultivar matcha is produced to showcase that first flush vibrancy. The vibrant freshness is balanced with rich umami and a smooth, creamy mouthfeel.

A unique fruity melon aroma adds a sweet finish and highlights the distinctive character of this offering.
Ingredients

Organic green tea

Origin

Nishi-san’s Garden, Kirishima Mountain, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan

Cultivar

Saemidori

Harvest

April 30, 2025

Elevation

200 meters

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Origin

Nishi-san’s Garden

Kirishima Mountain, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan

Renowned throughout Japan as pioneers of organic green tea cultivation, the Nishi family has been our strongest partner for organic sencha and organic matcha since 2006. Every year, the Nishi family produces exclusive allocations of organic sencha and organic matcha for us. This Nishi family grows more than a dozen different green tea cultivars all with unique characteristics and nuances that make our blends really stand out. Our long standing relationship with the Nishi family allows us to select the very best micro-lots and fine tune our sencha and matcha blends each year. The Nishi Organic Tea Farm consists of many different gardens secluded in pine and cedar forests of Kirishima Mountain, an active volcano on Kyushu, Island. The densely forested area where these amazing tea farms are located provides a natural buffer zone that protects the tea gardens from industrial pollution.

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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