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$16.67The Story
This is our Premium Organic Matcha – a high grade, ceremonial matcha that’s smooth, vibrant, and full of flavour.
It’s made using only the finest first harvest leaves from the top of the plant, stone-ground the traditional way on a granite mill (takes ages, tastes amazing).
Expect:
- A bright emerald green colour
- Rich aroma with a gentle umami sweetness
- A smooth, mild taste and delicate aftertaste
You can whisk it up as usucha (thin tea) or go bold with koicha (thick tea) – both work beautifully. Also smashing in a latte if that’s more your thing.
A proper all-rounder for matcha lovers.
Matcha can be a wee bit fiddly to prepare but a guide below should help. Any questions just please ping us an email.
- Boil fresh water - it's always best to use fresh water in the kettle rather than reboil the water from a previous boil.
- Let the water cool to around 80°C.  This can take around 10 minutes. A tip is to decant between cups - each decant removes about 5°C so 4 or 5 swaps will get it down to a good temperature.
- Put ½ teaspoon into a matcha bowl or mug.
- Whisk until a fine froth appears. Â Be careful if using an electric whisk that it does not spray. Â It should take around 10-15 seconds of whisking and you have your matcha.Â
- Taste, drink and enjoy!
To make a latte - simply follow the above but with maybe a bit less water - then top up with warmed milk.
Have a look at our blog post for more information about the heritage and culture of matcha.

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This is our Premium Organic Matcha – a high grade, ceremonial matcha that’s smooth, vibrant, and full of flavour.
It’s made using only the finest first harvest leaves from the top of the plant, stone-ground the traditional way on a granite mill (takes ages, tastes amazing).
Expect:
- A bright emerald green colour
- Rich aroma with a gentle umami sweetness
- A smooth, mild taste and delicate aftertaste
You can whisk it up as usucha (thin tea) or go bold with koicha (thick tea) – both work beautifully. Also smashing in a latte if that’s more your thing.
A proper all-rounder for matcha lovers.
Matcha can be a wee bit fiddly to prepare but a guide below should help. Any questions just please ping us an email.
- Boil fresh water - it's always best to use fresh water in the kettle rather than reboil the water from a previous boil.
- Let the water cool to around 80°C.  This can take around 10 minutes. A tip is to decant between cups - each decant removes about 5°C so 4 or 5 swaps will get it down to a good temperature.
- Put ½ teaspoon into a matcha bowl or mug.
- Whisk until a fine froth appears. Â Be careful if using an electric whisk that it does not spray. Â It should take around 10-15 seconds of whisking and you have your matcha.Â
- Taste, drink and enjoy!
To make a latte - simply follow the above but with maybe a bit less water - then top up with warmed milk.
Have a look at our blog post for more information about the heritage and culture of matcha.
























