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Rocky's Matcha Tsujiki Ceremonial Blend review

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Umami
4
Bitter
1
Astringent
1
Sweet
4

Product Details

Origin
Uji
Grade
Ceremonial
Cultivars
Samidori, Gokou
Sizes
20g, 100g
Description

A blended matcha from award-winning fifth-generation tea producer Kiyoharu Tsuji. Hand-picked from the historic tea fields of Shirakawa in Uji, Japan. Smooth and creamy with naturally sweet, nutty flavors and no bitterness or astringency.

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Community Reviews (2)

9.5 / 10

Creamy Shirakawa dream πŸ΅πŸ’š

Rocky's gets talked about for the aesthetic but this Tsujiki blend genuinely tastes as good as it looks ✨ The Samidori and Gokou together give it this naturally sweet, creamy thing with the softest nutty edge and truly zero bitterness. It whisks up such a gorgeous jewel green it makes my little chawan look fancy πŸ₯° I had it as usucha all week and it's like silk, no clumping at all. My only tiny gripe is that the 20g vanishes so fast because I keep reaching for it!! Already eyeing the 100g. Shirakawa fields never miss for me, friends ☺️🍡

Umami
4
Bitter
1
Astringent
1
Sweet
4
Traditional
3g matcha
175Β°F
4 oz water
8.0 / 10

Very good. Also very sweet.

The marketing leans hard on 'no bitterness' and for once that's accurate, almost to a fault. This is Samidori and Gokou, and you can taste the pedigree. It's smooth, creamy, genuinely nutty. My problem is that I want a little uniqueness in a ceremonial-tier matcha and this one is just a bit flat aside from the sweetness. Would I drink it as koicha? No. There isn't enough backbone, you'd just get sweet sludge. As usucha it's lovely and I finished the tin happily. Frankly it's a fantastic gateway matcha but a slightly boring one for me. It's also a bit overpriced for what you get.

Umami
4
Bitter
1
Astringent
1.5
Sweet
4
Traditional
3g matcha
175Β°F
4 oz water