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How to Choose Matcha

How to Choose Japanese Matcha

Not sure which matcha to choose? Start with how you want to enjoy it — latte, usucha, daily use, gift, organic matcha, or first-time trial — or simply choose by price range.

For Lattes For Beginners For Usucha For Daily Use For Gifts Organic Matcha

Still not sure? Start here.

For most first-time buyers, the easiest way to choose matcha is not by grade name alone, but by how you plan to drink it.

Latte

YAME-MATCHA-SAEMIDORI 100g

Smooth, balanced, low bitterness, and practical for daily matcha lattes.

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Nutty Latte

NUTTY YAME MATCHA 100g

Recommended when you want a nutty, smooth latte with low bitterness and great daily value.

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First Trial

HOSHI-NO-TSUMUGI 30g

A fresh 30g size from Yame, easy to try before choosing a larger pack.

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Traditional

OGURAYAMA / KIN-NO-UZU

Good options for traditional usucha when you want aroma, umami, and a clean finish.

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Gift

TENNOUZAN / SEIJYU

Premium matcha choices for gifts, special occasions, or refined tasting.

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Organic

SUIUN / ASANOKA / OKUMIDORI

Japanese organic matcha options for sipping, daily use, or lattes.

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Choose by How You Drink Matcha

The best matcha depends on your drinking style. A matcha that is perfect for lattes may be different from one chosen for traditional usucha or gifting.

Tip: If you are buying matcha for the first time, choose a smooth, low-bitterness matcha rather than only looking for the word "ceremonial."


Choose by Price Range

Every matcha below is authentic Japanese matcha — a higher price generally means richer umami, deeper color, and a smoother finish, not that lower-priced options are low quality. Prices are shown in your local currency on each product page.

Start Small

Lowest-priced trial sizes (20–50g) — the easiest way to try premium matcha

ASAHINA-NO-YUKI 20g KAGURA 30g HOSHI-NO-TSUMUGI 30g KAMI-WATASHI 30g / 50g

Everyday Value

Mid-range 30g tins and 100g packs with the best price per cup

MATCHA KAZE 30g MURASAKINO 30g ICHIGO ICHIE 30g KAGURA 100g NUTTY YAME MATCHA 100g

Premium

Top-shelf and single-cultivar matcha for connoisseurs and gifts

KOYAMAEN OGURAYAMA YAME-MATCHA-SAEMIDORI 100g YAME-MATCHA-KIRARI 100g HOSHINOEN IKE-NO-SHIRO

Note: Within each list, items are ordered from lower to higher price. Current prices in your local currency are always shown on the product page.


Best Matcha for Lattes

Higher-priced matcha often offers more sweetness and vibrant green color. However, for matcha lattes, the most expensive matcha is not always necessary. We recommend the following matcha because they balance price, quality, and stable availability for latte use.

OUR #1 PICK FOR LATTES

YAME-MATCHA-SAEMIDORI 100g
If you only try one latte matcha, start here: smooth, low in bitterness, and 100g lasts for weeks of daily lattes.

Saemidori vs Kirari: Choose Saemidori if you want smooth, balanced daily lattes. Choose Kirari if you want vivid color, stronger presence, and a more expressive latte.


How to Identify Good Japanese Matcha

There are many types and grades of matcha, ranging from everyday latte use to premium ceremonial quality. As a general rule, higher-quality matcha tends to have better color, aroma, umami, and a smoother finish.

What about "ceremonial grade"?

Japan has no official grading system for matcha. "Ceremonial grade" is a Western marketing term — useful as a rough signal, but two "ceremonial" matchas can taste completely different, and the label alone does not guarantee quality.

Instead of relying on the word on the package, judge matcha the way Japanese tea professionals do: by color, aroma, umami, and bitterness — the four points in the table below.

Matcha quality color comparison
What to look for Good-quality matcha Poor-quality matcha
Color Bright, vibrant green Dull green, reddish, pale, or whitish green
Aroma Fresh, pleasant matcha aroma Weak aroma or stale, flat smell
Umami Rich and round umami Little to no umami
Bitterness Low bitterness, smooth finish Strong bitterness and harsh aftertaste

Quick guide: If you want a smoother cup, prioritize color, aroma, and low bitterness — not just the word "ceremonial."


Common Mistakes When Choosing Matcha

Choosing matcha can feel confusing at first. These are the most common mistakes we see from first-time buyers.

Choosing only by "ceremonial" The word "ceremonial" is a helpful signal, but taste, color, bitterness, origin, and purpose matter more.
Buying the most expensive matcha for lattes Premium matcha is wonderful, but daily lattes usually need balance, color, and smoothness — not the highest price.
Starting too large If you are unsure about your taste preference, start with a 20g or 30g size before choosing 100g.
Ignoring preparation tools Clumps can make good matcha taste worse. A sifter, shaker, or chasen can improve the result.

Best Matcha for Beginners

If this is your first premium Japanese matcha, choose something smooth, low in bitterness, and easy to prepare.

OUR #1 PICK FOR BEGINNERS

TSUJIRI HOSHI-NO-TSUMUGI 30g
A small, fresh 30g pack from one of Japan's most famous tea houses: smooth, forgiving, and easy on the wallet for your first premium matcha.

Best first 30g trial

TSUJIRI HOSHI-NO-TSUMUGI

Smooth and easy to use, in a practical fresh size for first-time buyers. TSUJIRI is one of Japan's most famous tea houses; this line is crafted in Yame, Fukuoka.

Best small trial size

MEIYO ASAHINA-NO-YUKI

Clean and approachable, from a Shizuoka grower — useful for trying Japanese matcha without choosing a large pack.

Best beginner usucha

KOYAMAEN OGURAYAMA HEKISUIEN KIN-NO-UZU

Good choices when you want to drink matcha straight as traditional usucha. Both are refined Uji, Kyoto producers.

Best rich, aromatic option

IZUMO KAGURA

Aromatic matcha at a friendly price, from Izumo Seicha in Shimane — pleasant both straight and with milk.

Best beginner latte value

YAME-MATCHA-SAEMIDORI 100g

Recommended if you plan to make matcha lattes regularly and want the best value per cup.

Best Matcha for Daily Use

For everyday matcha, choose a product with good balance, stable availability, and a smooth taste that does not feel too bitter when prepared quickly.

OUR #1 PICK FOR DAILY USE

IZUMO KAGURA 100g
Rich umami that works straight or with milk, at one of the best price-per-gram values in our store.

MatchaJP Selection Our private-label line, developed with trusted growers in Yame and Uji

YAME-MATCHA-SAEMIDORI 100g YAME-MATCHA-KIRARI 100g MATCHA KAZE 30g

Recommended when popular brands are sold out or when you want reliable daily matcha for lattes.

Yamamasa Koyamaen

MATSUKAZE SAMIDORI YOMO-NO-KAORI

HOSHINOEN

YAMENOHANA YAMENOTSUYU HOSHINOTSUYU Usually sold out — restocks monthly

IZUMO MATCHA

KAGURA KAMI-WATASHI

MEIYO SHIZUOKA MATCHA

AOBANE-NO-TSUKI OKABE-NO-HANA

TSUJIRI MATCHA

HOSHI-NO-TSUMUGI

Best Matcha for Traditional Usucha

For usucha, choose matcha with refined aroma, rich umami, smooth mouthfeel, and a clean finish. You will notice bitterness more easily when drinking matcha straight, so balance matters.

OUR #1 PICK FOR USUCHA

KOYAMAEN OGURAYAMA
A classic Uji profile with refined aroma and a clean finish — a long-time favorite of tea practitioners.

Yamamasa Koyamaen

OGURAYAMA MATSUKAZE SAMIDORI

HOSHINOEN

IKENOSHIRO HOSHINOTSUYU Usually sold out — restocks monthly

HEKISUIEN

KIN-NO-UZU DAIGYOKU

ROKUBEI MATCHA Uji, Kyoto tea house — also offers organic matcha

MURASAKINO

Best Matcha for Gifts & Special Occasions

For gifting or special moments, choose higher-grade matcha with deeper aroma, beautiful color, and a longer, smoother finish.

OUR #1 PICK FOR GIFTS

ROKUBEI ICHIGO ICHIE 30g Tin
An elegant tin from a Kyoto Uji tea house — the name means "once-in-a-lifetime encounter," a beautiful sentiment for a gift.

Yamamasa Koyamaen

TENNOUZAN

HOSHINOEN

SEIJYU Usually sold out — restocks monthly

MEIYO SHIZUOKA MATCHA

NYUFUNE-NO-KAZE

ROKUBEI MATCHA

ICHIGO ICHIE

How to Choose Matcha by Size

Size matters because matcha is sensitive to air, light, heat, and humidity. Choose the size based on how often you drink matcha.

20g Approx. 10 servings Best for small trials, premium tasting, or comparing different matcha.
30g Approx. 15 servings Best for first-time buyers, occasional use, gifts, and freshness.
50g Approx. 25 servings Good balance for regular use without committing to a large pack.
100g Approx. 50 servings Best for daily lattes, better value, and regular matcha drinkers.

For latte drinkers: 100g is usually the best value. If you drink matcha only occasionally, 30g may be easier to finish fresh.

How to Choose Matcha by Region

Each Japanese tea region has its own character. Region is not the only factor, but it can help you understand the style of matcha.

Uji, Kyoto Classic, refined, traditional profile. Popular for ceremonial matcha and gifts.
Yame, Fukuoka Smooth, umami-rich, often excellent for lattes and low-bitterness matcha.
Shizuoka Clean, balanced, approachable. Good for daily use and beginner-friendly matcha.
Izumo, Shimane Rich, aromatic, and increasingly popular for unique Japanese matcha profiles.

For Those Looking for Organic Matcha

Looking for organic matcha? We have selected organic Japanese matcha options based on how you enjoy matcha — traditional sipping, daily use, or lattes.

  • For traditional sipping: smoother, elegant umami
  • For daily use: clean taste and easy preparation
  • For lattes: deeper body that stands up to milk
OUR #1 ORGANIC PICK

ROKUBEI SUIUN 30g
Organic Uji matcha with refined umami and low bitterness — a safe first choice whichever way you drink it.

ROKUBEI Organic Uji Matcha

SUIUN

Best for traditional sipping. Smooth, refined umami with low bitterness.

Kagoshima Organic Matcha

ASANOKA

Best for daily use. Bright aroma and a clean finish.

Kagoshima Organic Matcha

OKUMIDORI

Best for lattes. Deeper body and vibrant green color.


Tools That Make Matcha Easier

Choosing the right matcha is important, but preparation tools also make a big difference. If your matcha tastes clumpy or powdery, a simple tool may improve the result.

Matcha Sifter Sift first to reduce clumps and improve texture. View sifter →
Mini Shaker Useful for quick iced matcha lattes without a bamboo whisk. View shaker →
Chasen Traditional bamboo whisk for usucha and light foam. View chasen →
Matcha Bowl Helpful for whisking matcha smoothly and comfortably. View bowls →

Ready to choose?
When in doubt, start with a smooth, low-bitterness matcha for your main use: latte, usucha, or daily drinking. If you make matcha lattes often, MatchaJP Selection 100g options are especially practical.