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Yuta's 2025 Matcha Genmaicha

Yuta's 2025 Matcha Genmaicha

£7.50

Simply put...

A fresh & nourishing cup - bringing together the uplifitng tones of Sencha, the nutty rice and the vibrancy of Matcha 

In more depth....

Genmaicha 

Origin : Harayama garden
Cultivar :Yabukita
Machine or hand picked :Machine

Matcha Premium 
Cultivar :Yabukita

Machine or hand picked :Machine

How to prepare [Kyusu]

Amount of tea per cup (200 ml): 5g (one tea caddy spoon)

Temperature of water: 80℃ / 176℉ (boil kettle, cool for 60 seconds)

Infusion time: 1 miinute (or as desired)

Number of infusions: 3

How to enjoy: No milk, no sugar

*Possible number of times you can re-brew using the same leaves.  

This tea can be infused/brewed multiple times, just place the leaves to one side and reuse

Tales of the Tea Trade : Yuta Nagatani

This is Yuta's story.  We hope you enjoy reading and that it will bring you even closer to the tea as you sip :- 

- Who am I : I am Yuta Nagatani, 7th generation of my Tea Factory.  We have been running a family tea company since the end of the Edo era in Ujitawara,the birthplace of Japanese green tea.
- Our company is really small : Grandfather,father,mother,mothers brother,2 part timers and myself.  I grew up watching my family working in the factory and fields.
I often helped them especially during the new tea season after school and learned a lot about tea.Then,I was falling in love with tea. So I asked my father"I will do my best, so I would like to take over your company".
- Looking to the future / our hopes : In the domestic market the demand for Japanese green tea is decreasing little by little except for Matcha for sweet stuff . Most young people don't even have Kyusu andof course they dont know how to brew tea. They think plastic bottle tea is "TEA '' . This is the problem and I would like them to understand that good tea is really delicious.
- Overseas : Japanese tea is one of the best cultures that we are proud of, so I just would like to make good tea and make people happy.
- What is my favourite tea? My favourite tea is Gyokuro. It takes time and it's a bit difficult to brew Gyokuro but Umami and sweetness is just amazing. I believe Nothing could substitute for Gyokuro!
- My message to the people who are drinking our tea : We are doing our best to make good tea, so I will be glad if you love it! 



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