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Uji Barista Matcha - Tsujiさん Japan
TASTING NOTES
Milk Chocolate. Burnt Butter. Salted Pretzel.
Milk-chocolate stout. Immediate salted pretzel and burnt butter, softening into a broth of mushroom and toasted sesame. Perfect for a Matcha latte, smoothie, or any confectionery you desire.
Produced and milled by the legendary Tsujiさん in Uji, Kyoto, Japan.
TASTING NOTES
Milk Chocolate. Burnt Butter. Salted Pretzel.
Milk-chocolate stout. Immediate salted pretzel and burnt butter, softening into a broth of mushroom and toasted sesame. Perfect for a Matcha latte, smoothie, or any confectionery you desire.
Produced and milled by the legendary Tsujiさん in Uji, Kyoto, Japan.
About This Matcha
This barista-grade Matcha holds the right character and balance for Matcha Lattes, but can also be used for baked goods and confectionery. This Uji Barista Matcha is produced and milled by Tsujiさん, one of Japan’s most highly awarded producers in Shirakawa, Uji, Japan.
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To make the best cup of Matcha latte, follow our brewing instructions.
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Long-term Storage: Store unopened Ooika Matcha in the refrigerator. Consume within 6 months.
Room-Temp Short-term Storage: Store opened Ooika Matcha in a cool, dark place away from sunlight. Consume within 3 months.
Refrigerator Short-term Storage: Opened Matcha can be stored in the refrigerator to help maintain freshness, however, the Matcha is at risk of condensation when cooler than ambient air. For this reason, if you choose to store an opened Matcha in the refrigerator, be sure to take the Matcha you need and then immediately place it back in the refrigerator to minimize exposure to the warm air.
Ochairinikki (御茶入日記)
Category Green tea (お茶) |
Subcategory Oishitacha (おおいしたちゃ) |
Producer Tsujiさん |
Terroir Shirakawa, Uji, Kyoto, Japan |
Vintage Blend |
Cultivar Blend |
Harvest Method Sentei Ki |
Shading Style Blend |
Shading Duration Blend |
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Awards
Tsujiさん had won Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries award for tencha as many as 6 times. He won 56th Prime Minister Award which is one of Emperor's three awards and awarded at Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Festival. Below is a selected, and non-exhaustive list.
Prime Minister Award, Japanese Emperor Award, at Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Festival.
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Award
Japan Tea Central Public Interest Incorporated Association Chairman Award
National Tea Producers Association Chairman Award
National Tea Commerce and Industry Association President Award
Japanese Tea Science and Technology Chairman Award
Sourcing Details
Producer Details
Tsujiさん
Tsujiさん and his son continue the legacy of exceptional preserving heritage Matcha in Shirakawa, Uji, Kyoto, Japan. This region has been actively used for tea cultivation from the Edo period of Japan (1603 - 1868)
Tsujiさん’s fields reach up the mountains terroir of Shirakawa, Uji— overlooking the city of Kyoto the far distances. The air is crisp and fine, and the soil is suitable, for growing exceptional Tencha (unground Matcha.)
Working with his son, the pair continues to push Japanese tea cultivation into the future. Ooika is thrilled to be part of that journey, as we proudly serve Tsuji’s Houjicha at Ooika, Lawrenceville New Jersey.
Region Details
Shirakawa, Uji
Uji is probably the world’s best-known terroir for Matcha. It belongs to the Yamashiro region, Kyoto Prefecture. This region lives and breathes tea; cultivation started around the 14th century, with its introduction sometime in much earlier centuries. It has seen many developments during its 800 years of tea cultivation, including the birth of techniques leading to Tencha, Sencha, and Gyokuro teas.
Shirakawa is in the southern part of Uji city proper, its slopes leading to the Uji River, which is born from the nearby Amagase Dam. Thanks to the nearby water bodies, which also regulate temperature, the area benefits from valley-ruining mists, especially in spring. Shirakawa is one of the few areas left where Uji City-grown tea is produced.
This tea is labeled as Uji no Ocha 宇治のお茶, an exceptional and increasingly rare tea. A tea related, but disconnected from the much more known Uji tea brand, Ujicha 宇治茶. Born from tea processed in Uji, from inside the prefecture, and elsewhere.
Matcha Safety
Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) Requirements
As one of the healthiest nations in the world, Japan enforces exceptionally strict standards for radioactive substances, heavy metals, and pesticide residues in all food products, including matcha. Routine monitoring and targeted inspections ensure compliance with Japan's notoriously rigorous food safety regulations. Distribution of food items that exceed any limit are prohibited. You can learn more about these regulations from Japan’s Codex Alimentarius and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW)’s website.