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Seion Matcha

Variant

Seion is a beautiful, soft, and rich single-source matcha from Nishio with an integrated profile reminiscent of creamy oats, fragrant California almonds, and fresh, savory hearts of palm. Remarkably fragrant and sweet, Seion integrates seamlessly with milk and can shine on its on when whisked traditionally.

Tasting Notes

  • Hearts of palm
  • Creamy oats
  • California Almond

Information

Producer: Various Small Farmers
Cultivar: Blend
Production Area: Nishio, Aichi
Production Year: 2025
Packaging: 40g tin

  • Vegetal
  • Nutty
  • Grassy

Seion is a beautiful, soft, and rich single-source matcha from Nishio with an integrated profile reminiscent of creamy oats, fragrant California almonds, and fresh, savory hearts of palm. Remarkably fragrant and sweet, Seion integrates seamlessly with milk and can shine on its on when whisked traditionally.

Preparation

Hot Latte

Combine 4g of sifted matcha with 50ml of hot water. Vigorously whisk the matcha in a “Z” pattern until a fine foam appears (approx. 15-20 seconds). Steam 240ml of Milk (Oat milk / Nut Milk). Combine, stir, and serve

Iced Latte

Combine 4g of sifted matcha with 50ml of hot water. Vigorously whisk the matcha in a “Z” pattern until a fine foam appears (approx. 15-20 seconds). Pour 150ml of milk or non dairy milk into a glass with ice. Pour whisked Matcha into the glass. Stir and enjoy.

Iced Matcha

Add 2g of sifted Matcha to a tumbler or thermos, add 200ml of cold filtered water and shake vigorously for 30 seconds. Pour over ice.

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Various Small Farmers

We work closely with a network of small farms through our connections to Japan’s regional tea markets. Each prefecture maintains its own auction system, where teas from local producers are bid on. Our trusted partners participate in these markets on our behalf, giving us access to teas from multiple farmers—often thoughtfully blended—to achieve a balance of exceptional quality and consistent volume. Since a single tea can often draw from the harvests of a dozen or more producers, we consider it best described as the work of multiple small growers—comparable to a field blend in the world of wine, where balance and character emerge from the harmony of many sources.

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