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Obukucha (大福茶) – New Year Limited Edition is a ceremonial-grade matcha created exclusively for the Japanese New Year celebration by Maruyasu Tea, the historic tea producer from Omi, Shiga Prefecture. This seasonal blend marries the elegant creaminess of Asahi cultivar with the smooth, traditional umami of Samidori cultivar—two of Uji's most prestigious tea varieties—resulting in a light-bodied usucha with complex fruity aromatics, subtle toasty notes, gentle creaminess, and a mellow, slightly astringent finish that embodies the spirit of renewal and good fortune.
The Obukucha Tradition:
Obukucha, meaning "Good Fortune Tea," carries over 1,000 years of history dating back to 951 AD, when Buddhist priest Kūya distributed tea during a devastating epidemic in Kyoto to help people recover. Emperor Murakami drank this special tea at New Year and was cured, establishing the tradition of drinking Ōbukucha on the first days of the year for good health and prosperity. Originally spelled 皇服茶 (the tea the Emperor drinks), it evolved into 大福茶 (great fortune tea), symbolizing the wish for happiness, good health, and fortune in the coming year. This tradition continues today throughout Japan, particularly in Kyoto, where tea is ceremonially served at temples and homes to usher in blessings for the new year.
Why This Limited Edition Matcha:
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Tasting Notes
Obukucha delivers a mellow, light-bodied usucha with complex fruity aromatics of peach and apricot, nutty undertones, subtle toasty notes, smooth creaminess, and gentle astringency—a refined, celebratory matcha that honors over 1,000 years of New Year tradition.
How to Prepare
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.
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.
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.