Samidori Single Cultivar Matcha by Master Tea Farmer Tsuji Kiyoharu
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Crafted in Shirakawa, Uji by Tsuji Kiyoharu, winner of the 2017 Prime Minister’s Award for Agriculture, this tea showcases what’s possible with innovative garden management.
His approach – using unpruned trees harvested once annually and purely organic fertilizers – yields teas with some of the highest recorded levels of amino acids and theanine.
Each batch undergoes 40 days of canopy shading before being meticulously hand-picked from the region’s distinctive red clay soils.
Stone ground March 2025, each 20-gram portion provides approximately ten usucha servings when prepared in the traditional 2-gram measure.
Each 20 gram order comes in a Steeping Room can with the oxygen free 20 gram bag tucked inside.
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Buy Samidori Single Cultivar Matcha Details
This top-shelf matcha from the Samidori cultivar makes a light and creamy bowl of matcha. Exceptionally smooth, this is a nuanced and balanced single cultivar hand-picked artisan matcha – very hard to find in today’s crazy matcha scene.
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- Taste Profile: Smooth, umami-forward with a natural sweetness and soft vegetal notes
- Texture: Finely stone-ground for a lusciously creamy consistency
- Best For: Enjoying a gentle matcha experience without the intense stimulation
- How to Enjoy: Whisk into hot water for a traditional preparation, blend into lattes, or incorporate into desserts

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