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Matcha Powder Hatsumukashi from Shogyokuen 40g

Matcha Powder Hatsumukashi from Shogyokuen 40g

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Hatsu Mukashi Matcha

"Hatsu Mukashi" is an exquisite matcha crafted by master blender and CEO Hiroshi Kobayashi from a carefully selected blend of tencha leaves. Designed for the preparation of koicha, or thick tea, this matcha delivers an intense explosion of umami flavour, offering a deeply satisfying experience for tea ceremony practitioners. Hiroshi Kobayashi, an award-winning blender, is one of the elite few in Japan to hold the highest rank of tea appraisal, level 10.

Flavour Profile

  • Umami Strength (5 = strongest): 5/5
  • Astringency (5 = least astringent): 4.5/5
  • Colour (1 = yellow, 5 = brilliant green): 5/5
  • Texture (1 = very grainy, 5 = very smooth): 5/5

About Shogyokuen

Shogyokuen's history dates back to the 10th year of the Bunsei era, when the Kobayashi family inherited a tea garden and began cultivating and producing tea. Initially, they focused on retail in the Kinai region. In 1923, Jiuemon Kobayashi named the business "Shogyokuen Seicha," marking the official founding year. Throughout the pre-war and post-war periods, Shogyokuen consistently achieved top rankings in tea competitions, dedicating themselves to improving quality. Located in the heart of Uji, a premier region for gyokuro and matcha production, Shogyokuen has maintained a steadfast commitment to tea for over 190 years, managing the entire process from cultivation to sales.

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Huyen

This matcha is good for cold whisking, with a strong umami flavour and a sweet aroma.

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Hannah

The flavor profile listed in the description is pretty accurate to my experience of this matcha. It's umami, but the flavor isn't particularly deep, nor does it linger on the palate. With a very very subtle sweetness and slight sort of dusty vegetal aroma, this matcha feels fairly straightforward and just... not that interesting.