Matcha Unjonotomo (Extra Thick Grade)

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  • “From Ceremonial and Premium to flavored Culinary, I’ve tried several grades of Matcha in the past month. This is by far the creamiest and least bitter of them all. I received a sample as a gift,...” Read full tasting note
  • “This may be horrific but I wanted a matcha latte so badly today and asked Ashman if he would like one, too. He rarely says “no” when I offer food and drink. This is the only matcha I have right now...” Read full tasting note

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The highest grade matcha currently offered by Harney and Sons.

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From Ceremonial and Premium to flavored Culinary, I’ve tried several grades of Matcha in the past month. This is by far the creamiest and least bitter of them all.

I received a sample as a gift, and in consideration of the price, I realize how blessed I am to have a friend like ashmanra. Even with my discount coupon I’m inclined to buy Harney’s Thick Grade, but this is worth the price.

It whisked easily into a creamy froth, and any sense of bitterness quickly melted into a lingering sweetness. I just might splurge on this matcha – but maybe as a gift for my wife, who would most likely share.

ashmanra

I am quite sure she would share with you! I agree, the thick grad dis really good and for the price consideration I wouldn’t be sad buying it. But if I have a coupon, I am probably going for this one. And guess what? Tea companies do GREAT Black Friday sales!

Comm Guy

My wife just surveyed and commented on my growing tea stash. I didn’t realize (or was in denial) about how big it’s grown. In my defense – some of space is herbs for tisanes…and they’re bulky. Yeah. That’s it. Herbs. I’m gonna use that.

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This may be horrific but I wanted a matcha latte so badly today and asked Ashman if he would like one, too. He rarely says “no” when I offer food and drink. This is the only matcha I have right now so even though it is the extra thick grade when culinary grade will do, I used it.

Good golly, it was refreshing. I have some stainless steel cups. Made a paste of matcha and cold water in a matcha bowl. Put that in a cup with sugar and milk and used an Aerolatte to froth it. So dang delicious. Now I am out of matcha oh no I hope there is some in my stocking. (There will be. I ordered it myself. I mean, I was buying some for Superanna so how could I not? Heehee.)

Smooth, sweet, green, fresh, frothy. I think this is my favorite matcha, although D25 from Matcha Outlet is very good, too. The Harney grade just below this one is also great, and a good price for the quality.

Cameron B.

Lol extra thick grade, what a weird way to say that it’s matcha for koicha. Doesn’t sound very appetizing does it? Lol.

Leafhopper

Tea gifts to yourself are the best gifts. :P

CJBaker

This is definitely going in my next H&S order!

Evol Ving Ness

I have also been craving a matcha latte. I have the matcha and even something special for it. Now I just need to have the milk and the craving at the same time.

Evol Ving Ness

Nothing like satisfying a craving. Especially a relatively harmless one.

ashmanra

Cameron B. – I guess they call it that because they have two koicha grades and the other is just called Thick Grade. It is very good also and I used to keep both on hand and use thick for lattes and this one for whisking in a bowl.

Ah yes, it was soooo good it was hard nit to gulp it all down!

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