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A tea can have a fresh, green aroma with accents of blooming flowers or another can be warm, fruity and scents of honey or cooked grains, etc. Their pleasing smells are gentle and calming, nevertheless.

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    The fresh green colour of the finely powdered Ise Organic Matcha Unshin
    $ 34.80

    Ise Organic Matcha Unshin, ceremonial grade

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    伊勢 有機 御抹茶 雲心 (濃茶)

    Top quality at great value

    While there are many shops and brands offering organic matcha, finding one which taste quality meets our high requirements is a challenge. In our product line structure, it has to be good enough for chanoyu and at the same time economic enough for making different daily drinks or other recipes. Tea Hong’s ceremonial grade Organic Matcha Unshin is sourced exactly for this purpose. Produced by the same team that gives our wonderful Ise Matcha Mugetsu, and harvested from an isolated tea field for organic management, we are so confident of its quality that this very same production was the first Japanese tea we wholesale exported to EU, and growing in volume ever since. We also have a special quality from this same producer to provide to premium hotels in EU and UK. Now with Organic Matcha Unshin easily available online, when you whisk up a bowl of koicha to savour a mindfulness moment, or blend it with milk and cream to make a matcha latte to win the hearts of your friends, you know you are using a quality that you can rely on. Chrysanthemum classintense green matcha colourTCM Cold energyGreat Value iconthe JAS logo — JAS is the authority in Japan that oversees the qualification of organic certification of all agricultural related trades Net weight: 150g (5.3oz) in Kraft-alu pack
    $ 34.80
    $ 34.80
  • The dark and intensely green tealeaves of Tea Hong's organic Japanese green tea, Kyoto Sencha Syunsai
    $ 25.80

    Kyoto Sencha Syunsai, organic Japanese green tea

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    春霽 おくゆたか 有機京都一番摘

    A well delivered kick with the “just right” amount of strength is the joy of sencha for many tea drinkers. The key, though, is in whether the tea delivers the layers and intricacies like any fine tea should. A not so commonly employed tea cultivar, Okuyutaka, which can yield a finer aroma and more complex taste than other popular tea plants, is used for this top notch organic sencha of our pick. In addition to harvest quality, the mastery and care in processing is critical. Our producer in Kyoto spends more than double the time compared to the modern method so the rolling and heating of the leaves can be gradual and slow in order to render the truly traditional, and more complex taste profile of a respectable sencha. Presenting Tea Hong’s Kyoto Sencha Syunsai, a most enjoyable old style Japanese green tea by the multiple award winning tea master Kikuoka sensei and his diligent team. Net weight: 60g (2.1oz) in Kraft-alu pillow Tea Hong Taichi class iconInfusion colour: Light limeTCM Cold energyTea Master's Choice iconJAS organic logo
    $ 25.80
    $ 25.80
  • The intense green colour of Tea Hong's Ise Matcha Mugetsu of a tea dish fully heaped with the powdered tea
    $ 24.30

    Ise Matcha Mugetsu

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    伊勢 御濃茶 夢月

    Master ceremonial grade at great value

    If you are beyond those matcha lattes or smoothies and want to experience the virtues of a pure matcha, begin with a more genuine quality. One that is from the leaves of the Asahi and Gokou cultivars and that are properly shaded-grown and processed, i.e. from a high quality tencha for the umami, creaminess, low astringency and vibrant green colour. And that is slowly and finely ground to the smooth powder form for untainted purity and silkiness. Presenting Tea Hong’s Ise Matcha Mugetsu, a great value premium selection that is suitable for making either usucha in a chakai or koicha for a chaji ‘tea ceremony’. Even if you are not into those Japanese style tea gatherings, a properly whisked bowl of a fine quality matcha without the masks of foamed dairy is a sheer moment of peaceful happiness in itself. Delta class iconintense green matcha colourTCM Cold energyStaff Pick iconGreat Value icon Net weight: 30g (1.06oz) in double-lidded tin
    $ 24.30
    $ 24.30
  • A dishful of Tea Hong's Uji Organic Matcha Sasameyuki with a corner scooped out to show the smoothness of the grinding and the true colour of the tea
    $ 24.30

    Uji Organic Matcha Sasameyuki, premium ceremonial grade

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    宇治 有機 抹茶 細雪 (濃茶)

    The best tasting organic matcha we have sampled

    While there is no shortage of organic products in the market, getting one that offers the right taste is the most difficult part. That’s why we focus our effort in the mecca of top quality Japanese tea — Uji — to satisfy the different needs of different patrons. While a true connoisseur would want to indulge in the pure and rich flavours typical of a finest matcha, a Zen drinker needs a medium to open windows to the inner soul through the intricate yet solid presence of a tranquillising aftertaste. And then there are those who just want a top quality as their drink ingredient. The patrons in a most exclusive hotel in London seem to agree. We send more of this tea to their discretely beautiful tearoom and cafe than any other varieties. Tea Hong’s Uji Matcha Sasameyuki is the best quality organic production from the same tea master team who directs the quality of our top master grade Uji Matcha Tokumukashi. Their production facility in Higashiyama in Uji is certified for the strictest international food safety standard FSSC22000, and for organic production by Japan Organic and Natural Foods Association (JONA) under the Japanese Agricultural Standards (JAS). Chrysanthemum classintense green matcha colourTCM Cold energythe JAS logo — JAS is the authority in Japan that oversees the qualification of organic certification of all agricultural related trades Net weight: 30g (1.06oz) in double-lidded tin
    $ 24.30
    $ 24.30
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    The intense dark green tealeaves of the competition grade Uji Gyokuro Yayoinoin
    Price range: $ 33.20 through $ 57.90

    Uji Gyokuro Yayoinoin, national competition production

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    品評会出品  宇治玉露  弥生の韻

    In their small but well organised production workshop in Uji, Master Yoshida and his team carefully sample taste each batch of tea throughout its production process. It is his own reputation that is at stake. As a multiple award winning 16th generation gyokuro master, pursuit for quality is the only way to maintain this honour, and that of his family name. Only the best first flush leaves are selected for processing in this highly specialised workshop. Each step of the processing is monitored and adjusted on the spot for maximising the taste quality. Differences in the weather throughout the growth of the harvest and even the picking time and conditions affect the biochemistry of the leaves. For a green tea, this directly affects the final taste. Adding one degree in heating or a few minutes of baking to optimise the potential of each batch of leaves can therefore mean whether the tea will be good or distinctively superb. Tea Hong’s Uji Gyokuro Yayoinoin is one of these ultimate quality, limited quantity batches hand-rolled by the Master himself, and that we have secured before the annual tea competition. (We wouldn’t be able to offer it if we buy it afterward when it wins. Domestic demand for an award tea is huge even when the price skyrockets upon winner declaration.) Trinity class iconInfusion colour: Light limeTCM Cold energyTea Master's Choice iconStaff Pick icon Available in 25g (0.88oz) in a double lidded tin, or in 60g (2.1oz) in a kraft-alu pillow pack. Please click below to choose.
    Price range: $ 33.20 through $ 57.90
    Price range: $ 33.20 through $ 57.90
  • The deep green tealeaves of Ise Gyokuro Chikusen
    $ 37.30

    Ise Gyokuro Chikusen

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    伊勢 逸品玉露 竹仙

    Compared to Uji or even Kyushu, the region of Mie is much less talked about as one of the first major tea production areas in Japan. Yet it is still as important a source for high end classical Japanese green tea. Many big brands come here to OEM their products, some even claiming them as from some other more popularly known origins*. That is why we buy directly from the producers here. It is quality that matters to us after all. We have screened the best tasting teas for our offers and Tsutsumi sensei's teas most often come up on top. I guess he was not buffing when he said, “the demand is getting crazy…” Tea Hong’s Ise Gyokuro Chikusen is Tsutsumi sensei's top quality green tea from this most sought after production farm in Mie. In Japan, teas from Mie and neighbouring areas are generally referred to as Ise teas. We follow that local practice. The soft, supple, umami and slightly floral characteristics of a good value gyokuro like this is an optimum choice for receiving guests of all levels of tea appreciation skills, or for that special tranquil moment that you can retreat your overloaded mind to. Taichi iconInfusion colour: Light limeTCM Cold energyStaff Pick iconGreat Value icon Net weight: 60g (2.1oz) in Kraft-alu pillow
    $ 37.30
    $ 37.30
  • A dishful of Tea Hong's Uji Matcha Tokumukashi with a corner scrapped, turning the tae powder into a flat smooth surface, showing the fineness of the grinding.
    $ 24.90

    Uji Matcha Tokumukashi, ceremonial master grade

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    宇治 御濃茶 徳昔

    Traditional stone-ground matcha

    You do not have to be a Japanese tea master to enjoy this exceptional matcha, nor reserving it only for that serious tea ceremony. Simply get a respectable tea bowl, whip it optimally, and relax with the gently roasted, consoling fresh aroma. Roll its full, layered and yet subtle umami taste in your mouth. Let that few seconds of sipping transcend into a peaceful hour, or at least a window for serenity, even at a clustered desk or a jammed kitchen table. Just the whipping of that pure, luxuriously intense greenness of the tea is mesmerising in itself. The tradition of competing to yield the most tasteful cup of the purest and most intense colour is still valid and as meaningful today as it was 12 centuries ago. This stone-ground production continues this precious heritage. However, the centuries of horticultural evolution coming to the hands of our tea masters in Uji give us a superb quality that is possible only today, and that would be envied by daimyos feudal lords and their chajins tea masters. Produced in Higashiyama by a team led by Shimada sensei, a regular winner of Uji Tea Quality Competition under Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Award, Tea Hong’s Uji Matcha Tokumukashi is a top choice as a koicha (濃茶) for chaji (aka formal chado tea ceremony). For us, it is a natural choice for enjoying a finest taste in green tea. icon-taichiintense green matcha colourTCM Cold energyTea Master's Choice iconStaff Pick iconGreat Value icon Net weight: 30g (1.06oz) in double-lidded tin
    $ 24.90
    $ 24.90
  • A tea dish filled with the evenly deep roasted tea petioles that are Tea Hong's specially selected FIR Boucha
    $ 16.80

    FIR Boucha, far-infrared roasted petiole houjicha

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    遠赤外線焙煎 深煎り棒茶

    An old style petiole tea much elevated using modern technology

    Much like roasting green coffee beans to give a warm, brown liquor, a houjicha is a green tea that is deep roasted. Unlike in China or Taiwan, where a large variety of oolongs and black teas are there readily to choose from for deep baking or roasting, producers in Japan mostly have only green tea to work with. While it sounds straight forward, to find one which taste is respectable is not easy. The very brittle nature of Japanese green tea leaves will become ash when deep roasted. Often larger, older and underprocessed leaves are used and the final quality reflects that. There is one kind of houjicha, however, that caught our attention: that from purely tea petioles — Boucha. Much like in our Karigane where the relative higher cellulose and carbohydrate contents in the petioles gives a sweeter and a relatively more complex dimension, this far infrared deep roasted version of purely small leaf stalks does have a pleasantly warm and tidily intact taste profile. My first encounter with something similar was a small cup served after a luxurious crab kaiseki meal in a pristinely beautiful traditional formal style restaurant. It was quite an impressive surprise. To me, this easy going tea doesn’t have to be enjoyed only after an expensive meal. It can be easily infused using a hot or cold infusion method and it is quite forgiving of irregularities. It suits a lot of occasions where tea is a complement. And it is a nice one. Connoisseur Class iconInfusion colour: Dark AmberNeutral EnergyStaff Pick iconGreat value Net weight: 40g (1.4oz) in Kraft-alu pack
    $ 16.80
    $ 16.80
  • The evenly shaped and deep green colour of Tea Hong's Ise Kabusecha tealeaves
    $ 18.80

    Kabusecha Gyousei, shade grown green tea

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    伊勢かぶせ茶 暁星

    If a traditional style sencha is a little too brisk for you but you feel needing a bit more zest than a gentle gyokuro, try a kabusecha — a tea made from shaded grown bushes much like a gyokuro, although shaded only for half the time. That gives you less of that extra umami, and relatively more of those tea polyphenols for that slight bite and a little more refreshing sensation that you maybe after. Tea Hong’s Kabusecha Gyousei is a top quality selection of this variety. It is produced by Yoshie san’s farm, the same that gives us Ise Gyokuro Mugetsu. Their farm is one of the best in that region, which is popular in the tea trade for shaded grown tea for the production of gyokuro, kabusecha and tencha for producing matcha. Chrysanthemum classInfusion colour: Light limeTCM Cold energyGreat value Net weight: 60g (2.1oz) in Kraft-alu pillow
    $ 18.80
    $ 18.80
  • The petioles of Tea Hong's great value Japanese green tea Karegane Gyokuro
    $ 23.80

    Karigane Gyokuro, a very special kukicha

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    雁が音 - 白折玉露

    When the umami, round and refreshing taste of a good Japanese green tea is desired for a party, or for a casual whole day drink, a good quality kukicha is a popular alternative. Like all other kukicha, or shiraore (another popular name of this tea variety), or karigane, Tea Hong’s Karigane Gyokuro is also produced from leaf stems. There is, however, a significant difference. It is produced as a by product of top quality gyokuro, making it sweeter, softer, a lot more savoury, and as refreshing. Like almost all petiole teas, it is more tolerant of infusion discrepancies, making it a great choice for both green tea beginners and as a daily or party drink. It is a great value alternative to gyokuro. Since a large portion of the leaves are replaced with the leaf petioles, this tea is relatively lower in caffeine too.* Net weight: 120g (4.2oz) in Kraft-alu pack Connoisseur Class iconInfusion colour: Light limeTCM Cold energyStaff Pick iconGreat Value icon
    $ 23.80
    $ 23.80
  • The dry tealeaves of North Peak, showing large tightly rolled kernals that is semi-glossy in deep shades of brown
    $ 25.10

    North Peak, deep baked Taiwan oolong

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    天然培育 深焙北山武夷烏龍

    A Wuyi reborn in Taiwan

    In Taiwan, besides the famous tea mountain of Dong Ding (Cold Peak), there are actually many other areas where the horticultural conditions are good for finer tea production. Such as the Bei Shan (i.e. North Peak) area that is has an 1,100m altitude and near the centre of the whole Taiwan Island, in Nantou County. The Tsai family does not have the resources to get an international organic certification, but they run the farm according to organic practices with the help of the local university, much like Master Yu who makes our GABA teas. Tea Hong’s North Peak is an oolong optimally deep baked for aroma and caramelisation. It is produced by the Tsai family using a Wuyi Shuixian cultivar that is localised and quite different from any Wuyi oolongs from Wuyi. You will find it softer and slightly sweeter. Interestingly, that is very much a Taiwan style, gentler in every way. Delta class iconInfusion colour: GoldTCM Neutral-warm Energy Tea Master's ChoiceStaff Pick iconGreat value! Net weight: 70 g (2.5 oz) in Kraft-alu pillow pack
    $ 25.10
    $ 25.10
  • Bamboo Leaf traditional green tea
    $ 32.70

    Bamboo Leaf, traditional green tea

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    明前極品 竹葉青頂

    Zhuye Qingding — a rare shoot leaf green tea

    Some people like their green tea soft and sweet, others may prefer a good umami. Yet this leaf shoot tea is neither. Its brisk, lively full body is accentuated with a refreshing aroma and a distinct note of bitterness. After Longjing, of all the other green teas from the Zhejiang region, my personal strongest preference goes to this traditional green tea form of Bamboo Leaf produced in Kaihua. To me it is an alternative to a shot of single malt in the evening, or an afternoon kick of espresso. Maybe more pleasant and invigorating. This style form is produced in a few other tea regions in China. The taste profile does vary from region to region, and even from farm to farm, tea master to tea master. In Emei Shan in Szechuan, the traditional form style name, Zhu Ye Qing, which transliterates as Bamboo Leaf Green, is registered as a brand name by a powerful local tea company. Other farmers and tea companies who have been producing in this same style form are then required by law to sell their products in different names. One of them is Mingshan Shihua. Tea Hong's Bamboo Leaf is a rare quality representing not only the broader taste profile of this style form, but also the intriguing intricacy that gives true quality tea its elevating magic.
    Trinity class icon Morning sun yellow TCM Cool Energy Tea Master's Choice icon
    Net weight: 50 g (1.8 oz) in Kraft-alu pillow
    $ 32.70
    $ 32.70
  • Tea made from the Yiwu Zheng Shan cha bing
    Price range: $ 130.00 through $ 810.00

    Yiwu Zheng Shan 2018, Aged Pu’er shengcha cha bing

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    惠民 真味古茶 2018 易武正山

    Huimin authentic old tree series: Mount Yiwu proper

    This aged Yiwu may present itself a little softer in the start, but its energy lingers and grows, alive beyond the taste faculty. Yiwu maybe known as one of the softest in the shengcha category, yet properly infused, it can actually be quite powerful. Originated in the deep mountain ranges along the border with Laos, where the weather can be as unpredictable as the wild life one may encounter, the biochemistry of the leaves is as lively and interesting to learn. There are people who prefer this tea quite fresh, but in our opinion it is better aged for a few years. This tea is also available in a small portion as a part of Tea Taster's Box: Shengcha Pu'er Cha Bings. Delta class iconInfusion colour: Maple syrupTCM Cool EnergyStaff Pick icon Net weight per discus: 357 g (12.6 oz) Please choose if you'd like a single discus or the whole stack:
    Price range: $ 130.00 through $ 810.00
    Price range: $ 130.00 through $ 810.00
  • Huoshan Huangya, or Huo Shan Yellow Tips, a famous traditional yellow tea
    $ 24.80

    Huo Shan Yellow Tips, traditional yellow tea

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    明前正品 霍山黃芽

    Renaissance of a millennium old tribunal yellow tea

    For the same refreshing, cleansing sensation as the finest Huangshan Maofeng, ample green tea’s health constituents, yet with the absence of astringency, a yellow tea like Huo Shan Huang Ya ( i.e. Yellow Tips ) is a best choice. This superb first flush selection is produced almost like a Maofeng green tea but lightly oxidised by covering the tea when it is still very warm during processing. The heat converted some of the leaf constituents into simpler sugars. This particular step gives a softer, sweeter and much easier taste but as delightfully quenching and more body. The concept of this technique has been millennium old, yet it is only in recent years that really fine tasting products become available and accessible. Distinctive as Tea Hong’s Huo Shan Yellow Tips is still rare. Taichi ClassCanary yellowTCM Neutral-cool iconStaff Pick iconGreat Value icon Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in Kraft-alu pack
    $ 24.80
    $ 24.80
  • Bang Xie maocha, pu'er shengcha tea
    $ 24.30

    Bang Xie Maocha 2007, Pu’er shengcha

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    珍藏明前 邦協藤條茶

    Whipping Rattan Tea

    In historical herbal literature, tea is referred to as bitter, “extremely cold” to the body constituents, but effectively detoxicating. That basically is what is the raw tea leaf. While green tea is cooked, and most white tea is from plants that are severely tamed through breeding, Pu’er maocha maybe the closest thing one can get commercially nowadays for what the ancients had referred to. Yet in order to offer a tea that is taste worthy, we have to find plants that are strong and soil that is rich to provide that potential. And dry those leaves from the first flush and age them well to round off all the edges and deepen the tastes. A Whipping Rattan Tea bush is such pruned that buds just flush in the tips of its few branches. All the plant’s nutrients are thus focused in these few young leaves. We think that would be good raw material for us to process and age. Presenting the very special Whipping Rattan Bang Xie Maocha, aged since 2007. A unique Pu’er tea in every way. icon-taichiInfusion colour: GoldTCM Neutral-cool Energy TaichiTea Master's Choice iconGreat Value icon Net weight: 40 g (1.4 oz) in wide Kraft-alu pack
    $ 24.30
    $ 24.30
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    Shan Lin Xi Oolong product shot
    $ 21.50

    Shan Lin Xi, light style Taiwan oolong

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    明前特選 杉林溪烏龍

    From the Stream of Cypress Woods

    To most people, teas from Taiwan are synonymous with high mountain oolongs. Officially, these are the four top subregions for the tea: Alishan, Shan Lin Xi, Li Shan, and Yu Shan. We already carry quite a few Alishan’s, to find one from the others, we have been relentlessly searching. It has to be one comparable to those from Alishan but individualistic enough. Shan Lin Xi — literally Stream of Cypress Woods — is an area deep in a national reserve in the mountainous central area of the island country. Two hour driving from the station in the small city of Chia Yi, you will have climbed 1000m on the curvy roads deep in the sparse village areas with dense tall trees and quite many degrees lower than down there. Tea patches are hidden here and there amongst forests, occasional clusters of bamboos and a great diversity of wild plants. The same Chin Hsin Gan Chi cultivar grown here yields leaves that seem to have acquired a different character, a somehow lighter yet more complex, more stimulating tinkle. Previously when I was still operating a teahouse, some customers came to do Zen with tea as the medium. I guess this Shan Lin Xi Oolong can be one for it too. taichi classCanary yellowTCM Cool EnergyTea Master's Choice icon Net weight: 70 g (2.5 oz) in Kraft-alu pillow
    $ 21.50
    $ 21.50