Ippodo --Shoin-No-Mukashi
Ippodo --Shoin-No-Mukashi
Ippodo --Shoin-No-Mukashi
Ippodo --Shoin-No-Mukashi
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Ippodo --Shoin-No-Mukashi

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Ground from shade-cultivated tea leaves, matcha is rich in theanine-an amino acid responsible for matcha's full-bodied mellow sweetness. In Japan, there is a special name for this taste: umami. Generally, the higher the grade, the richer the umami taste.

Characterized by its rich aroma, full-bodied mellow sweetness, and vivid green color, matcha is a favorite among tea lovers in Japan. Invigorating and full of nutrients, matcha is the perfect drink to rejuvenate your mind and body. It tastes best when served with sweets.

For the matcha connoisseur with a discerning taste, Shoin-no-mukashi is an excellent choice.  Rich in umami, it has a distinct fragrance and aftertaste that linger pleasantly in the throat. Shoin-no-mukashi is also an excellent choice as a koicha.

This matcha was named by Jimyosai-sosho XIV, the grand master of the Omote-Senke family of tea masters.

This grade of matcha is the same as that used for Seiun, which was named by the Ura-Senke family of tea masters.

*Formally known as Wakamatsu-no-mukashi

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Jennifer Lochbichler

I was lucky enough to try their matcha when I was in Victoria and am now able to take advantage of their fast, easy shipping to the US.