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July 24, 2024
Matcha, like champagne, is crafted from specific cultivars, each contributing unique flavors. Sorate offers four cultivars: Yabukita (balanced, vibrant green), Samidori (deep green, mild), Asahi (rare, rich, creamy), and Okumidori (umami, bright green).
Single Cultivar matcha showcases one cultivar's traits, preferred by enthusiasts. Blended Cultivar matcha combines multiple cultivars for a balanced flavor, appealing to a broader audience. At Sorate, our diverse matchas highlight these unique flavors and qualities for a distinctive matcha experience.
October 30, 2023
Have you ever wondered about the unique qualities that distinguish our Matchas?
From the refreshing vibrancy of Shincha Matcha to the savory richness of Kūsui Matcha, and the smooth elegance of Matcha Superior.
Let’s uncover the distinct characteristics that set each Matcha apart to guide your selection.
CHARACTERISTICS: Refreshing, Deeply Smooth, Mellow
HARVEST TIMING: Shincha (1st flush)
HARVEST DATE: MAY 2023. First day of Harvest
HARVEST METHOD: Hand-Picked
PRODUCTION METHOD: Stone-grounded
BREEDS: Asahi
What is Shincha?
Shincha is a highly anticipated Japanese Matcha made from the first harvest of tea leaves after the dormant winter months. The name Shincha, derived from "shin" meaning new and "cha" meaning tea, refers to the fresh and unique qualities of this limited edition tea.
Our tea farm in Uji, Kyoto produces a limited amount of Shincha each year, allowing us to offer this unique tea to our customers.
While Shincha harvesting begins in the middle of April in some regions like Kagoshima and Shizuoka, in Uji, Kyoto, it starts in early May due to differences in altitude and soil affecting sprout timing.
If you haven't tried Shincha before, you might be wondering why it's such a big deal. The first flush of tea leaves (it lasts only a few days per year) is considered to be of the highest quality, with a flavor, aroma, and color that are unparalleled.
Shincha is known for its sweetness and has been compared to the scent of fresh rain in a verdant forest. Each year, the flavor and aroma of Shincha can vary slightly, making each harvest unique and nuanced, much like different vintages of wine.
CHARACTERISTICS: Vibrant Green, Noble Aroma, Creamy, Umami
HARVEST TIMING: Ichibancha (1st harvest)
HARVEST DATE: MAY 2023. 1st week of Harvest.
HARVEST METHOD: Hand-Picked
PRODUCTION METHOD: Stone-grounded
BREEDS: Samidori and Asahi
A vibrant green blend of Samidori and Asahi breeds. With its noble aroma, creamy texture, and umami flavor, this matcha captures the essence of Uji’s tea heritage, offering a sensory journey that is truly unparalleled.
CHARACTERISTICS: Bright Green, Refreshing, Smooth
HARVEST METHOD: Hand-Picked
HARVEST TIMING: Ichibancha (1st harvest)
HARVEST DATE: MAY 2023. 3rd week of Harvest.
PRODUCTION METHOD: Stone-grounded
BREEDS: Yabukita and Okumidori breeds
ORIGIN: Uji, Kyoto, Japan
High-quality Matcha grown in shade for a smoother, mellow flavor. Rich in amino acids and vitamin A.
CHARACTERISTICS: Refreshing, Nuttiness, Earthy but never bitter
HARVEST TIMING: Ichibancha (1st Harvest)
HARVEST DATE: JUNE 2023. 4th Week of Harvest.
HARVEST METHOD: Machine-Trimmed
PRODUCTION METHOD: Machine-Grounded
BREED: Yabukita
ORIGIN: Uji, Kyoto, Japan
Cultivated in Uji, near Kyoto, using the Jikagise method. Cold climate promotes savory, full-bodied taste.
October 04, 2023
One of the key factors that sets us apart from other Matcha companies is our unwavering dedication to ensuring the freshness of our product.
Unlike many others, we proudly stamp the Harvest Date of our Matcha on every package we deliver.
This small but significant detail is a testament to our commitment to quality and transparency. We want you to know exactly what you're getting and when it was harvested.
Currently, all our Matcha offerings were harvested in the Spring of 2022. You might wonder why this matters. Well, the production process of Matcha is an art form, and it begins with Tencha leaves. These leaves undergo a brief aging period, meticulously stored for approximately 6 months.
This aging period allows the leaves to develop their unique flavors, ensuring that the Matcha we create is nothing short of exceptional.
As of today, our Matcha from the 2022 harvest represents the last production from our farm.
By the end of this month and the beginning of November, the Tencha leaves harvested in the spring of 2023 will be ready to be ground into Matcha.
This means that fresh, vibrant, and utterly delightful Matcha from the 2023 harvest will soon be available for you to savor and enjoy.
This transition from one harvest to the next is an integral part of our dedication to providing you with the finest Matcha possible.
We believe in preserving the natural rhythms of tea production, ensuring that each batch is a true reflection of the season and the land from which it comes.
Stay tuned for the launch of our Matcha from the 2023 harvest!
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September 27, 2022
After studying green tea at a biochemical level, a particular compound from Camelia Sinensis was discovered to be capable of suppressing the influenza virus and its associated symptoms.
Known as a catechin, the compound was found to exhibit characteristics that demonstrated antiviral activity.
Catechins are also active against other pathogens in the respiratory tract, which is a common infection site for influenza. They directly prevent infection by binding to glycoprotein spikes on the surface of viruses. This action renders the virus incapable of adsorption or binding to the receptors of host cells in the respiratory tract by destroying the protective mucus coating that lines it, therefore, deterring infection.
The most prominent catechin compound is epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), which was the main focus of Mikio Nakayama’s research against influenza viruses. Nakayama found that EGCG could inhibit agglutination (clumping effects) in two types of viruses, including Influenza A (the main cause of flu epidemics).
This prevents them from successfully attaching to host cells. Other catechins, such as Epigallocatechin (EGC) and Epicatechin-3-O-gallate (ECG), were used in similar experiments and displayed some capacity for anti-viral activity, but EGCG was found to be the most effective.
Alongside understanding the biochemistry behind green tea, a few studies provide insight into the use of green tea as a protective measure against influenza within communities.
Some studies examined the effects of gargling green tea in the elderly population, while others concentrated on its health benefits in children and high school students. In one study, gargling green tea or its ingredients was associated with a lower likelihood of infection than gargling water or placebo alternatives. In another study, 124 elderly volunteers who gargled catechin extract exhibited similar therapeutic effects, while 200 healthcare workers in a separate investigation demonstrated the same outcome and were protected against the Influenza A virus.
Thus, it is evident that EGCG and other tea catechins have been associated with protection against the influenza virus in humans.
Despite the potential application of tea catechins in antiviral protection, existing evidence does not verify green tea as an alternative to medical treatments. Annual vaccinations remain a viable defence option against the flu bug considering the high viral mutation rates that lead to re-emerging outbreaks of influenza and related pandemics, such as the 2009 Swine Flu outbreak.
May 19, 2022
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February 01, 2021
I’m so happy I purchased the monthly subscription! I love the matcha rotation I receive every month.
Thank you Silva & Team!