

Dedicated Matcha fans (and those watching the news) will know that the huge surge in worldwide Matcha popularity has put a strain on Japanese supply and pricing.
Due to this our wee premium Kyoto supplier has struggled to compete with the huge companies buying tea for the masses and our fab M5 tea is currently down to the crumbs.
In order to fix this we have found this fab new tea to fill the gap at a similar price-point* M6 Matcha..
A full bodied, sweet, nutty matcha with low astringency, and good deep colour..
Origin - Kyoto, Spring harvest, stone milled.
If you want a fab, quality Matcha to drink as tradition intended, a leap away from the 'culinary' grades, and
biscuits/smoothies/lattes/ice-creams, the M6 is it...!!
PS- daily use storage jar or Chashaku/bamboo spoon included with 200g bag- use comment section for choice)
(NB IF we can arrange supply of M5 in the future it will no longer the cheap cheap price that we have been able to sell it for over the last few years *sad face*)
Add -
-Blond Chasen/Whisk + Chashaku/bamboo spoon $23 (save $5)
Stu
owner/operator
About The Tea Catcher
1997-2001 The Tea Catcher lived, travelled, worked and studied in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Italy and the Czech Republic. During this time he drank much tea and visited tea growing regions.
2001-2009 Was spent mostly in Europe working with fine foods and olive oils in Italy, wine in Switzerland and tea in Prague. It was here in the cold winter months that The Tea Catcher passion was ignited. Much time was spent in the many tea rooms found all over the Czech Rep., drinking, learning and assisting, and also with Tea Mountain(.cz) as his business began and grew.
2010-today on return to Australia, The Tea Catcher seed, planted years ago, began its’ growth, leading to the purveyor of “the finest teas and accoutrements, sourced worldwide” that you see today. New teas, pots etc are constantly being chased, studied, sampled and ordered to bring the freshest, best and most interesting to you as soon as possible. Watch this space…..!
…and enjoy…!
cheers, Stu
for more info contact me at- theteacatcher@gmail.com