Kinrin Uji Matcha by Marukyu Koyamaen
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Key Features:
- Origin: Uji, Kyoto, Japan
- Flavor Profile: Smooth and balanced with subtle sweetness and a mild astringent note
- Uses: Perfect for usucha, matcha lattes, and culinary creations
- Packaging: Sealed for optimal freshness and vibrant color retention
Buy Kinrin Uji Matcha – Refined Ceremonial Matcha with Noble Depth
Looking for matcha that offers elegance in every sip? Kinrin Uji Matcha by Marukyu Koyamaen is a ceremonial-grade Japanese green tea known for its luxurious flavor, smooth texture, and deep umami. Whether you’re hosting a tea ceremony or enjoying a quiet ritual at home, Kinrin provides a deeply satisfying, premium experience.
🍵 What Is Kinrin Uji Matcha?
Kinrin (金輪) means “Golden Wheel” in Japanese—a fitting name for this top-tier matcha. Produced by the highly respected Marukyu Koyamaen, Kinrin is made from hand-picked, first-flush tencha grown in Uji, Kyoto—Japan’s premier region for matcha cultivation.
With a rich, velvety taste and minimal bitterness, Kinrin is designed for koicha (thick tea) preparation but can also be enjoyed as a bold, smooth usucha (thin tea).
Key Details:
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Grade: Ceremonial
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Producer: Marukyu Koyamaen
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Origin: Uji, Kyoto, Japan
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Flavor Profile: Rich umami, mellow sweetness, creamy finish
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Color: Brilliant jade green
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Best For: Koicha (thick tea), advanced tea drinkers
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Texture: Dense, smooth, luxurious
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Packaging: Elegant and refined for gifting or personal use
✅ Why Choose Kinrin Matcha?
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Prestigious Lineage – From one of Japan’s oldest matcha producers
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High Tencha Quality – Shade-grown and hand-picked leaves
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Versatile Use – Exceptional for both koicha and luxurious usucha
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Aromatic & Balanced – Fragrant, flavorful, and calming
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Perfect for Ceremonial Use – Trusted by tea schools and experts
🌿 Tasting Notes – Kinrin Uji Matcha
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Aroma: Deep, complex with fresh green and oceanic notes
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Taste: Full-bodied umami, creamy sweetness, no astringency
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Mouthfeel: Silky, round, satisfying
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Finish: Long, elegant, and smooth
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Ideal Moment: Morning meditations or formal tea gatherings
☕ How to Prepare Kinrin Matcha
For Koicha (thick tea):
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Use 3–4g of matcha with about 30ml hot water at 75–80°C
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Slowly mix with a bamboo chasen until smooth, dense, and uniform
For Usucha (thin tea):
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Use 1–1.5g matcha with 70ml of hot water
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Whisk briskly in a zigzag motion until a fine foam forms on top
❓FAQs About Kinrin Matcha by Marukyu Koyamaen
Q1: Who is Kinrin Matcha best suited for?
Tea connoisseurs and those practicing formal tea ceremonies will appreciate its depth and refinement.
Q2: Can beginners enjoy this matcha?
Yes, but its complexity shines best for those with a trained palate.
Q3: Is this matcha organic?
Marukyu Koyamaen focuses on traditional methods, though not all matchas are certified organic.
Q4: Can Kinrin be used in recipes?
It’s too fine and costly for culinary use. Best enjoyed as tea.
Q5: How should I store Kinrin Matcha?
Store in a cool, dark place. Reseal tightly and refrigerate after opening.
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20g Tin ,40g Tin ,100g Bag ,100g Tin |
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