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Azuma Matcha Bundle

1 x Ipponmatsu, Okumidori Single Cultivar Ceremonial Matcha

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1 x Samidori no Ka, Premium Ceremonial Matcha

Buy one of each of Azuma Tea Garden's Organically grown Matcha from Kyoto with a £10 bundle discount.

Both these matcha are made from single-origin Kyoto tencha leaf with no artificial preservatives or chemical additives.

  • 1 x 30g can Ipponmatsu + 1 x 30g can Samidori no ka 
  • Cultivar: Okumidori / Samidori
  • Ingredients: Green Tea 
  • Harvest: Spring 25
  • Region: Wazuka Village, Kyoto
  • Notes: JAS Organic Certified 
  • Producer: Azuma Tea Garden, Family-operated tea garden

 

About The Growers: The Azuma Tea Garden is a family-operated, fourth-generation farm specializing in Tencha tea leaf cultivation and processing. Founded in the late 19th century the family manages tea fields in the mountains of Wazuka, Kyoto, Japan. While not fully certified organic yet, they are in the process of converting to organic cultivation.

"Wazuka-cho in Kyoto is known as the main production region of Uji tea. Surrounded by mountains, river, clean air and rich soil, Wazuka is a region suited for growing tea. Our tea fields are located in the eastern part of Wazuka-cho, where neither trains nor major road runs. The scenery of endless tea fields is designated as Kyoto's "cultural landscape"

$22.50

Original: $75.00

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Azuma Matcha Bundle

$75.00

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Azuma Matcha Bundle

1 x Ipponmatsu, Okumidori Single Cultivar Ceremonial Matcha

 +

1 x Samidori no Ka, Premium Ceremonial Matcha

Buy one of each of Azuma Tea Garden's Organically grown Matcha from Kyoto with a £10 bundle discount.

Both these matcha are made from single-origin Kyoto tencha leaf with no artificial preservatives or chemical additives.

  • 1 x 30g can Ipponmatsu + 1 x 30g can Samidori no ka 
  • Cultivar: Okumidori / Samidori
  • Ingredients: Green Tea 
  • Harvest: Spring 25
  • Region: Wazuka Village, Kyoto
  • Notes: JAS Organic Certified 
  • Producer: Azuma Tea Garden, Family-operated tea garden

 

About The Growers: The Azuma Tea Garden is a family-operated, fourth-generation farm specializing in Tencha tea leaf cultivation and processing. Founded in the late 19th century the family manages tea fields in the mountains of Wazuka, Kyoto, Japan. While not fully certified organic yet, they are in the process of converting to organic cultivation.

"Wazuka-cho in Kyoto is known as the main production region of Uji tea. Surrounded by mountains, river, clean air and rich soil, Wazuka is a region suited for growing tea. Our tea fields are located in the eastern part of Wazuka-cho, where neither trains nor major road runs. The scenery of endless tea fields is designated as Kyoto's "cultural landscape"

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1 x Ipponmatsu, Okumidori Single Cultivar Ceremonial Matcha

 +

1 x Samidori no Ka, Premium Ceremonial Matcha

Buy one of each of Azuma Tea Garden's Organically grown Matcha from Kyoto with a £10 bundle discount.

Both these matcha are made from single-origin Kyoto tencha leaf with no artificial preservatives or chemical additives.

  • 1 x 30g can Ipponmatsu + 1 x 30g can Samidori no ka 
  • Cultivar: Okumidori / Samidori
  • Ingredients: Green Tea 
  • Harvest: Spring 25
  • Region: Wazuka Village, Kyoto
  • Notes: JAS Organic Certified 
  • Producer: Azuma Tea Garden, Family-operated tea garden

 

About The Growers: The Azuma Tea Garden is a family-operated, fourth-generation farm specializing in Tencha tea leaf cultivation and processing. Founded in the late 19th century the family manages tea fields in the mountains of Wazuka, Kyoto, Japan. While not fully certified organic yet, they are in the process of converting to organic cultivation.

"Wazuka-cho in Kyoto is known as the main production region of Uji tea. Surrounded by mountains, river, clean air and rich soil, Wazuka is a region suited for growing tea. Our tea fields are located in the eastern part of Wazuka-cho, where neither trains nor major road runs. The scenery of endless tea fields is designated as Kyoto's "cultural landscape"