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Matcha Kin no Uzu 150g – Hekisuien (Uji Ceremonial Matcha)
Matcha Kin no Uzu 150g – Hekisuien (Uji Ceremonial Matcha)
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Golden Spiral of Umami and Sweetness.
Kin no Uzu (金の渦) — meaning “Golden Whirlpool” — is a ceremonial-grade Uji matcha from Hekisuien, one of Kyoto’s long-established tea houses. Crafted using finely shaded tencha leaves, this blend is known for its smooth umami depth, gentle sweetness, and lingering aroma that swirls like a golden spiral in every sip.
Hekisuien’s Kin no Uzu represents a perfect balance between refinement and richness — ideal for those seeking a deep, creamy matcha for both traditional tea ceremonies and premium matcha lattes.
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Description
Description
Golden Spiral of Umami and Sweetness.
Kin no Uzu (金の渦) — meaning “Golden Whirlpool” — is a ceremonial-grade Uji matcha from Hekisuien, one of Kyoto’s long-established tea houses. Crafted using finely shaded tencha leaves, this blend is known for its smooth umami depth, gentle sweetness, and lingering aroma that swirls like a golden spiral in every sip.
Hekisuien’s Kin no Uzu represents a perfect balance between refinement and richness — ideal for those seeking a deep, creamy matcha for both traditional tea ceremonies and premium matcha lattes.
Tasting Note
Tasting Note
• Umami: ✦✦✦✦
• Sweetness: ✦✦✦
• Bitterness: ✦✦
• Aroma: Deep, nutty, and subtly floral
• Texture: Creamy, smooth, and full-bodied
Best For
Best For
• Ceremonial matcha (usucha)
• Smooth, rich matcha lattes
• Daily tea practice with luxurious depth
• Premium cafés or home baristas
Product Details
Product Details
• Net Weight: 150g
• Grade: Ceremonial Uji Matcha
• Origin: Uji, Kyoto, Japan
• Producer: Hekisuien (Founded in Kyoto)
• Packaging: Sealed tin for freshness
• Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and humidity
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Note: Price may vary based on seasonal market fluctuations.
Note: Price may vary based on seasonal market fluctuations.
