Hōjō - Genmaimatcha
BashōenThis micro-batch tea is made using Bashōen’s stone-ground matcha, the same tea they mill for local tea ceremonies. This elevates it from most genmaimatcha, which are made with low-grade matcha, or even powdered sencha. Blending high-grade matcha with sencha and toasted rice produces a rich taste, smooth finish, and a deep and vibrant colour.
Hōjō (豊穣) means 'Abundant Harvest', fitting for both rice and tea.
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Bashōen (芭蕉園)
Bashōen are a specialty tea purveyor in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture in the north of Japan. The business began in 1688 as a grain, rice, and miso shop, giving them over three centuries of experience in specialty agriculture. In 1941, the 13th generation head of the business, Seki Kiyoshi, established the Bashōen tea store as it exists today. From their background in daily foodstuffs, they took the same commitment to sourcing high-quality tea, with mottos such as "quality first, taste first' and 'those involved in daily food should look at the soil'.
Today, Bashōen is headed by 14th generation Seki Takashi (関孚) who strives to continue his father's dedication to good soil, quality agriculture, and Japanese tea, by sourcing and crafting teas that suit the present day while also preserving and honouring tradition.