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Encha Matcha Tea Saemidori Limited Edition Reserve - Ceremonial Grade Matcha Powder

by Encha

Ceremonial GradePure Matcha
Data quality46%
$39.99
In stockLast checked: Aug 17, 2026

Observed from live crawler on Aug 17, 2026. Prices may change.

Quick facts

BrandEncha
GradeCeremonial
Tasting Notesdelicate, floral, sweet, creamy, umami, grassy, balanced
OrganicNo
TypePure matcha
SweetenedNo
Price$39.99
Variants tracked1
AvailabilityIn stock
Data quality46%
Last checked: today

Product summary

A rare cultivar worth seeking. Saemidori (さえみどり), meaning "clear green," is one of Japan's most prized and least common cultivars, grown exclusively along the coast of Miyazaki, Japan. Thinner leaves and a more temperamental growing season make it harder to cultivate, which is part of why it stays rare. Shade-grown, ha

What makes it unique: ceremonial grade, pure matcha.

Key facts about Encha Matcha Tea Saemidori Limited Edition Reserve - Ceremonial Grade Matcha Powder by Encha
ProductEncha Matcha Tea Saemidori Limited Edition Reserve - Ceremonial Grade Matcha Powder
BrandEncha
Current observed price$39.99
Current observed price per gramUnknown
OriginUnknown
Organic statusNo
GradeCeremonial
Testing statusLab tested
AvailabilityIn stock
Last observedAugust 17, 2026

Data observed by live crawler. Prices and availability may change. Always verify on the official website.

Pricing & variants

1 variant tracked -- prices from most recent crawler observation

VariantSizePricePrice / gramAvailabilityLast checked
DefaultUnknown$39.99UnknownIn stockAug 17, 2026
Default
Unknown
Price
$39.99
Availability
In stock
Checked Aug 17, 2026

Prices and availability are crawler observations. Always verify on the official website before purchasing.

About this matcha

A rare cultivar worth seeking. Saemidori (さえみどり), meaning "clear green," is one of Japan's most prized and least common cultivars, grown exclusively along the coast of Miyazaki, Japan. Thinner leaves and a more temperamental growing season make it harder to cultivate, which is part of why it stays rare. Shade-grown, ha

  • Ceremonial grade
  • Pure matcha, no additives

Essential Information

Key product details sourced from brand data.

GradeCeremonial
Tasting Notesdelicate, floral, sweet, creamy, umami, grassy, balanced

Testing & certifications

3 of 6 verified

COA available

No public evidence found

Heavy metal testing

Testing for lead, cadmium, arsenic, mercury

Third-party testing

Third-party lab verification

Organic certification

USDA Organic -- active

Pesticide testing

Pesticide tested -- Encha (no public COA)

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Lab testing

1 lab test result on record

Prices and availability are crawler observations and may change at any time. Always verify current pricing on the official website before purchasing. Steady Matcha is not affiliated with the brands listed and earns no commission from external links.