Emperor's Matcha

$ 17.95

1st Harvest Ceremonial
Unsweetened

Emperor's Matcha reflects our commitment to quali-tea from farm to cup. This pure first harvest (ceremonial) matcha powder provides a smooth and full-bodied texture with mild sweetness, umami, and grassy notes. Sourced direct from multi-generational family tea farms in Shizuoka and Kagoshima, Japan.  


Product Details
Origin Shizuoka & Kagoshima, Japan
Grade 1st Harvest Ceremonial
Tasting Notes Full-bodied, mild sweetness, delicate umami, notes of grassiness
Caffeine Approx. 40-45 mg per serving
Made with Care Certified Non-GMO • Farm Direct • Vegan • Gluten Free
How to Enjoy

Traditional usucha, teas, and lattes

Matcha Fit For An Emperor

for smooth, vibrant teas and lattes

Pure first harvest, ceremonial grade matcha makes for a quality green cup. We like our Emperor's Matcha for traditional hot teas and iced lattes alike.

how do you matcha?

Making matcha can be easy as 1, 2, tea!

Spoon 1/2 tsp (1.5g) matcha powder to a cup or bowl and and add 2 oz hot (but not boiling) water.

Whisk in a circular motion until smooth and frothy. Quick Tip: use an electric frother for an easy mix, no clumps leftover!

Pour over 6 oz water or milk for a tea or latte. Sweeten to taste and make it your own!

more than meets the leaf

behind our matcha 🍵

Our matcha powder is sourced direct from multi-generational family farms in Shizuoka and Kagoshima, some of the largest tea growing regions in Japan.

Both regions are home to advantageous topography and rich soils that are perfectly primed for nutrient-dense green tea.

We couldn't do what we do at Sencha Naturals without our relationships with the family tea farms in Japan.

Together, we're committed to the same goals: high-quality matcha harvests, strict and sustainable farm practices, and doing our part to take care of the community.

Our vision for Sencha Naturals has always been to take the sustainable road less traveled, and we feel there is more to success than just the bottom line.

As a Certified B Corporation, we're committed to balancing purpose and profit to protect people, the planet, and the future of matcha.

Customer Reviews

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KP
Tastes great, the price is unbeatable

I was slightly scared to purchase this product since it's significantly cheaper than the big companies and it seems less popular, so I didn't know if I would get a bad quality product. I've heard about the past matcha that this brand used to sell, and it was a culinary grade, so it didn't seem great as a quality matcha choice. Upon receiving this product, however, I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was bright green, and the smell was great.

I made my normal matcha, and I'll say that the taste is very similar to Okumidori: smooth, a little earthy and nutty, and somewhat bold. I've only had one matcha from Ippodo Tea, the Sayaka matcha, and I can say that the Emperor's Matcha tastes stronger and better than the Sayaka. This is very nice since the price is MUCH better than what you'll see elsewhere. Beware, however, since it seems that the popularity is spiking and deliveries will take longer, and the prices may go up.

I will continue to purchase this product normally, but see if you can find this at Costco first (the tin, not the bag!) since you'll get two tins for the price of one, which is insane. That's 60g for $20!

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Xena

Yum! For the price its not bad. I wish I could get my hands on the costco version. Two for the price of one! I’m not a matcha expert by any means, but this matcha is very bright, slightly astingent, and is naturally sweet. I highly recommend for anyone new to getting into matcha as its a lot more accessible than strictly Japanese brands.

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Christine S.
2.6 oz
Matcha addict here

I’ve been on a serious matcha kick lately and the Sencha matcha is a gem! It’s vibrant, froths well, and in a latte, I honestly can’t tell the difference from more expensive brands. Unless you’re drinking it straight with water but even then it's better than some of the popular brands imo.

I make my lattes with a little oat milk and a touch of agave—so good. The quality is definitely there, and it’s super affordable. I couldn’t find it in Costco again, but a friend tipped me off that it’s available online. I grabbed two bags and I’m already almost through one (been converting my friends too!). The other one is in the freezer but gonna grab more before this brand blows up more.

I rarely write reviews, but this one’s underrated and totally worth it.

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Isabel M.
newbie matcha fanatic, but this is so good!

i'm a newbie matcha maker, but i can definitely tell the difference between good/bad quality matcha, and this one is great! i was able to snag some at costco when they had it, should've bought more!

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Tam E.
2.6 oz
Excellent Matcha

I have been getting ceremonial grade Matcha directly from a company in Japan for a few years now. This has been costly, plus it shipped at a higher rate than from here in the US. I decided to try Sencha ceremonial grade Matcha recently (same grade as I was getting from Japan) I was happily surprised as it was superior in taste and texture to the Japan company's tea. I love it. Cost is lower. Shipping is lower. This Matcha tastes better and foams better. .It's smoother and no tinge of bitterness. I drink it with milk and a touch of sugar both hot and cold. Wonderful. I will continue to order from Sencha Naturals as the pluses for their tea outranks those I have been getting from Japan. I also got some of the mints which are good and I unfortunately ate them too quickly. Thank you Sencha Naturals!!!