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Agata no Shiro by Horii Shichimeien

Agata no Shiro by Horii Shichimeien

$50.00

Agata no Shiro by Horii Shichimeien is a refined, light-bodied ceremonial matcha that delivers mild, creamy flavor with subtle sweetness and a whisper of umami—a perfectly balanced everyday blend with sophisticated elegance. This approachable matcha showcases a brilliant jade-green color and smooth texture with moderate astringency, creating a harmonious taste experience ideal for both traditional usucha (thin tea) and elevated matcha lattes.

Named after the historic Agata Shrine in Uji, famous for its "peculiar festival in the dark of night," this matcha reflects the deep cultural heritage of its birthplace. Founded in 1879, Horii Shichimeien is among the few Uji tea companies that own their own tea garden—the historic Okunoyama tea garden, the sole survivor of the legendary Uji Shichimeien (Seven Famous Tea Gardens of Uji) designated by the Ashikaga Shogunate during the Muromachi period over 600 years ago.

Crafted from hand-picked young tea buds and carefully selected high-quality tencha from Kyoto Prefecture's renowned tea-growing regions, Agata no Shiro is stone-ground with precision to preserve its delicate flavor profile. The result is a refined, light matcha with a sweetish aftertaste that transcends traditional usucha aromas—versatile enough to shine in both everyday drinking and more contemplative koicha (thick tea) preparations, where its splendid, rich, full-bodied flavors truly blossom.

About this matcha:

  • Mild & Creamy: Brilliant jade-green color with a mild, creamy flavor profile—subtle sweetness, gentle umami, and moderate astringency create perfect balance.
  • Smooth Umami: Rich, smooth aftertaste with notes of vanilla and roasted nuts—harmonious taste that never turns harsh or bitter.
  • Versatile Excellence: Ideal for usucha (thin tea), koicha (thick tea), or matcha lattes—its refined character shines across all preparations.
  • Everyday Elegance: Light yet sophisticated, perfect for daily enjoyment thanks to its balance of umami and sweetness—easy to pair with or without sweets.
  • Named for Tradition: Named after Agata Shrine in Uji, where this tea is used in the sacred Tea Festival known as the "peculiar festival in the dark of night."
  • 600-Year Heritage: From the only remaining garden of the historic Uji Shichimeien, carrying forward centuries of tea craftsmanship and tradition.
  • Complete Control: One of few tea merchants in Uji that owns their own tea garden, ensuring quality from leaf to cup.
  • 100% Uji Origin: Hand-picked, shade-grown, 100% stone-ground, and processed in Uji, Kyoto—the birthplace of Japan's finest matcha.

Details

Agata no Shiro – 30 g Can

  • Size of Package: W6 cm × D6 cm × H6.5 cm
  • Net Weight: 30 grams
  • Per Serving: 2 grams (usucha), 4 grams (koicha), 3 grams (matcha latte)
  • Servings per Container: Approximately 15 servings (usucha)
  • Ingredients: Green tea (Japan)
  • Shelf Life: 6 months (unopened), consume within 2 weeks after opening
  • Storage: Keep unopened in refrigerator; store opened tin in a dark, cool place away from light, heat, and humidity
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Origin

Uji, Kyoto

Recommended for

Usucha, Koicha, Matcha Latte

Profile

Mild, Creamy

Tasting Notes

Agata no Shiro offers a refined, light experience with mild umami and subtle sweetness—notes of vanilla and roasted nuts emerge through a creamy texture, finishing with gentle astringency and a lingering, sweet aftertaste.

Strength
Light/easy to drink Rich/satisfying
Taste
Bitter/sharp Sweet/umami
Fragrance
Mild Fragrant/aromatic

How to Prepare

Matcha Latte

Combine matcha's natural sweetness and crisp green bite with the creamy texture of milk.

Step 1: Sift 3g (0.11 oz) of matcha (2 heaping tea ladles or 1.5 level teaspoons.)

Step 2: Pour boiling water into a teacup to cool it to 80°C (176°F), then pour 100 ml (2 oz) into tea bowl.

Step 3: Whisk vigorously 15 seconds, making an "M" shape.

Step 4: Add 100 ml (3.4 oz) of warmed or foamed milk into mug.

Usucha (thin tea)

The standard matcha whisking method, made to be a normal, liquid consistency.

Step 1: Sift 2g (0.07 oz) of matcha (1.5 heaped tea ladles or 1 level teaspoon.)

Step 2: Pour boiling water into a teacup to cool it to 80°C (176°F), then pour 60 ml (2 oz) into tea bowl.

Step 3: Whisk vigorously 15 seconds, making an "M" shape.

Koicha (thick tea)

Matcha made into a rich, thick paste by using less water and more matcha powder per serving.

Step 1: Sift 4 g (0.14 oz) of matcha (3 heaping tea ladles or 2 level teaspoons.)

Step 2: Cool boiling water to 80°C (176°F) in teacup, then pour 30 ml (1 oz) into bowl, just covering matcha powder.

Step 3: Whisk slowly for 15 seconds moving back and forth.

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