Yame Barista (バリスタ) Matcha. 20g

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Salted Butter. Toasted Soba. Sweet Anko Bean.

Nutty, toasty, and salted-buttery Matcha balanced with a mineral-rich base. Ideal for use in Matcha Lattes, or even on its own as an Usucha.

Stone-Milled: Fresh ground in Lawrenceville, NJ

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Salted Butter. Toasted Soba. Sweet Anko Bean.

Nutty, toasty, and salted-buttery Matcha balanced with a mineral-rich base. Ideal for use in Matcha Lattes, or even on its own as an Usucha.

Stone-Milled: Fresh ground in Lawrenceville, NJ

Salted Butter. Toasted Soba. Sweet Anko Bean.

Nutty, toasty, and salted-buttery Matcha balanced with a mineral-rich base. Ideal for use in Matcha Lattes, or even on its own as an Usucha.

Stone-Milled: Fresh ground in Lawrenceville, NJ

About This Matcha

Top notes of toasted sesame, honey, and chamomile. Straightforward pleasant character. Japanese toast square glazed with thickened nut milk, salted butter, and sweetened anko-bean. Broad tongue coating tannin with an undercurrent of river-stone mineral bitterness. The finish concludes rapidly, then unexpectedly returns in sugar-butter-cinnamon pulses - rather puzzling. Enough astringency to hold up to mixed drinks such as Matcha lattes, though suitable for daily-drinker Usucha.

Ochairinikki (御茶入日記)

Category

Green tea (お茶)

Subcategory

OISHITACHA (おおいしたちゃ)

Grade

Barista (バリスタ)

Terroir

Yame, Fukuoka, Japan

Vintage

Blend

Cultivar

Blend

Milling

Ishi-Usu (石臼) Stone-Milled by Ooika

Packaging

Cold-stored, oxygen-free bag

Use

Latte, Drinks, Culinary

 

Yame, Uji’s Young Brother

Yame and Uji share many terroir characteristics.

Though Yame, with “only” a 600-year history in Tea versus Uji’s 1,000-year history allows for more flexibility in cultivation techniques.