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Yūgana Matcha Green Tea

CHF 45.00

Yugana is a limited release that we introduced at Portland Tea Fest 2026. Meaning, "graceful/elegant," this matcha lives up to its name. This tea has a deep sweetness and rich umami.

How to brew: 

  • Warm your chawan tea bowl with hot water.
  • Place 1.5-2g (1 tsp) of  matcha into your chawan.
  • Add 1 ounce of 160ºF-175ºF water to the tea and make koicha (a thick paste).
  • Add about another 1.5-2 ounces of water.
  • Whisk with your chasen until the tea is fully aerated to make usucha.
  • Enjoy! 

Interested in making lattes or tea on the go? Check out our videos


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Artwork of Yellow Mug of Tea – Mizuba Tea Co.

Non-GMO, certified radiation & heavy metal free. Suitable for koicha preparation.

Tea Leaf by Mizuba Tea Company

40g tin. Store in the refrigerator once open.

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Yūgana Matcha Green Tea

CHF 45.00
Bowl of frothed Mizuba matcha

Grown in the heart of Uji near the river, where the soil is incredibly fertile. Shade-grown up to 30 days by Tana shading.

Blend of Gokou & Yabukita cultivars.

Fresh harvest tencha tea leaves from Uji, Japan - Mizuba Tea Co.

How To Make Matcha

Follow our simple guide below to make the most delicious Mizuba matcha! You can also see video guides here — including our favorite latte recipe.

Art image of a chashaku scoop with matcha green tea - Mizuba Tea Co.

It's time to make matcha! Spoon two chashaku scoops (1 tsp) into your matcha bowl or cup.

tea kettle icon

Add 1 oz. 160-175º F water. Work chasen (bamboo whisk) in a circle to make a paste.

Art of chawan tea bowl with matcha and a tea whisk – Mizuba Tea Co.

Add another 2-4 oz. water and whisk the tea in an M-shape motion until frothy. Enjoy!

Stone Milled

All Mizuba matcha is stone milled in Japan. This time-intensive process leads to a depth of flavor not found in conventional teas.

matcha stone mill illustration

Which tea is right for me?

Our handy chart will help you find your new favorite matcha.

Matcha flavor profile