Matcha - Isuzu

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Isuzu (五十鈴) is a ceremonial grade matcha from Marukyu Koyamaen, positioned within the house’s lineup as a step deeper and more expressive than Aoarashi. It presents as a brilliant green powder with a soft vegetal fragrance.

Prepared as usucha, Isuzu opens bright and bold, with more pronounced astringency than Aoarashi while maintaining very little bitterness. The profile carries clear, fresh green vegetal notes before rounding into creamy sweetness and warm savoury umami. The finish is balanced, structured and satisfying.

Because of its more prominent green character and depth, Isuzu sits further along Marukyu’s ceremonial progression in flavour intensity. Its structure allows it to perform confidently both as traditional thin tea and in milk applications. The vibrant colour also holds well in baking.

The name Isuzu, meaning Fifty Bells, references the Isuzu River near Ise Grand Shrine. The name reflects harmony and clarity, qualities expressed through the blend’s bright yet grounded character.

Marukyu Koyamaen, founded in 1704 and based in Uji, Kyoto, remains one of Japan’s most established tea houses with long standing ties to ceremonial blending and tea school traditions.

Best suited for

  • Usucha preparation
  • Matcha latte preparation, best with moderate milk. 
  • Baking and dessert applications

Suggested preparation
Usucha | 2g whisked with 60ml water at 80°C

Origin | Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Producer | Marukyu Koyamaen
Storage | Keep airtight and refrigerated after opening



Marukyu Koyamaen's '丸久小山園', history spans 300 years, and epitomises a commitment to quality in tea production. Located in the heart of Uji, Kyoto, this esteemed tea grower, procurer, and blender boasts a private estate dating back to 1704. Their range of Japanese green teas are meticulously crafted through a combination of traditional and modern techniques and remains unparalleled in the world of Matcha making. Favoured by the tea schools, shrines, temples and widely seen in the kitchens of some of the world's best restaurants and hotels, the Marukyu Koyamaen name today is far reaching and widely recognised.

Brewing Recommendations

Usucha
Recommended amount per cup: 2g
Servings Per Tin: Averages 20-22 cups of tea
Water Temperature: Best brewed at 70ºC in order to curb the sharpness that may develop from this blend.
When brewed at the lower temperature, a more mellow, soft umami blooms.

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