Blend 95 Matcha
UjiOrganicFrom $68.00 (30g) (~$2.27/g)
Pricing as disclosed
- 30g — $68.00
- 100g — $189.00
- 250g — $399.00
- 500g — $718.00
- 1000g — $1292.00
Everything disclosed on the product page
- Tagline
- gracious, refined, velvety
- Positioning
- Described as an absolutely brilliant introduction to quality matcha; rare to find a matcha this smooth with this much umami at this price
- Grade Tier
- Hyperpremium
- Origin
- Ujitawara, Kyoto, Japan -- from a family coop in Uji region
- Price 30 Servings
- $68.00 ($1.81/serving)
- Price 100 Servings
- $1.51/serving
- Price 250 Servings
- $1.27/serving
- Price 500 Servings
- $1.14/serving
- Price 1000 Servings
- $1.03/serving
- Tasting Notes
- Lovely sweet notes emerging from a chlorophyll-rich blend of choice tencha leaves; tastes like sous-vide-cooked baby vegetables, shiitake powder, and miner's lettuce
- Characteristics
- Maximum umami, electric green color, intoxicating vegetal aroma, creamy frothability, long stunning finish
- Ingredients
- 100% extraordinary green tea leaves, ground up into a fine powder; no sugar, additives, or any other nonsense
- Serving Size
- One gram (1g) = one serving, rounded half-teaspoon, combined with 2-3 ounces of hot water
- Packaging
- Mylar bag flushed with nitrogen (30g sizes)
- Storage
- Store cold (in the fridge), in black glass
- Shelf Life
- Will keep well for a few years in the fridge
- Reviews
- 65 reviews listed; no numeric star rating displayed
- Subscription
- Auto-Refill: immediate 20% off, complimentary German-made black-violet glass jar, cancelable anytime
- Site Wide Promo Note
- Organic option promo referenced with code ORGANIC2026 (25% off) -- appears to be a general site promotion, not a Blend 95-specific certification
Research notes
No organic certification is claimed specifically for Blend 95; ORGANIC2026 promo appears to be a site-wide banner for a separate organic product line.
Secondary sources
Serious Eatsreview
{
"rating_or_verdict": "Tested, excluded from top picks",
"notes": "Solid performer with mild bitterness and 'subtle notes of green apple skins and arugula', but not distinctive enough for the top tier."
}Source →Veggiekins (YouTube)review
{
"tier": "Tier 1 - Almost Too Good (best overall)",
"price_noted": "$29.00",
"notes": "Ranked #1 of 25 brands tested."
}Source →