Coldbrew Organic Matcha
UjiOrganicFrom $49.00 (30g) (~$1.63/g)
Pricing as disclosed
- 30g — $49.00
- 100g — $129.00
- 250g — $274.00
- 500g — $493.00
- 1000g — $887.00
Everything disclosed on the product page
- Base Price
- $49.00
- Pricing Sizes
- [ "30 servings: $1.30/serving", "100 servings: $1.03/serving", "250 servings: $0.87/serving", "500 servings: $0.78/serving", "1000 servings: $0.70/serving" ]
- Grade Tier
- Coldbrew grade (distinct from hyperpremium); 'leaves used for coldbrew are slightly older, and have a little more biocomplexity to them'
- Origin Region
- Grown and stone-milled in Kagoshima ('Japan's semi-tropical deep south'); page also references sourcing from Uji, Kyoto region
- Certifications
- USDA Organic certified; also meets EU and Japan organic standards
- Tasting Notes
- 'Edgy, clean, snappy'; 'hints of chocolate, lingering dreamy aftertaste, no bitterness'; 'rich and creamy' when prepared with ice water
- Brewing Instructions
- 1 gram (~rounded half-teaspoon) with 2-3 oz hot water = one serving; can be served icy cold
- Ingredients
- 100% green tea leaves, ground to fine powder; no sugar, additives, or 'other nonsense'
- Packaging
- Mylar bag flushed with nitrogen; complimentary black-violet glass jar included for 30g orders
- Reviews
- 88 reviews listed; no numeric star rating disclosed
- Subscription Shipping
- 20% subscription discount; free shipping on subscriptions and orders over $49 (US only)
- Current Promotion
- '25% off all organic matcha with code ORGANIC2026'
Research notes
Page mentions two distinct origin claims (Kagoshima stone-milled AND Uji, Kyoto sourcing) without clarifying whether these refer to different aspects (e.g., growing vs. milling location, or blended sourcing) — noted as a point of ambiguity rather than a contradiction since both could be true simultaneously (e.g., leaf grown in Kagoshima, blended/processed reference to Uji region reputation).
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 →