Color: Although the color of this matcha is unusual to what I am used to, it is so beautifully bright and vibrant I am giving it a perfect score. The powder, particularly when hit by sunlight, is almost a highlighter green color. It is lighter in color toward canary yellow on the color spectrum, but with no white or brown tones, which indicates fresh quality matcha. It has a silky, extra soft feel to the touch. The liquor color is vibrant green with an even lighter and brighter foam color. Points 5
Foam: The matcha froths quickly and easily, producing lovely micro-foam. It has some thicker non-soluble particles, but without any unpleasant clumps. The finish is long with low astringency. Points 4.95
Taste: If you’ve ever wondered what does “brothy umami” mean, Asahi cultivar is surely the definition. This matcha is deeply savory with kombu umami, accompanied by sweet notes of asparagus. There is virtually no bitterness, but a slight hint of roasted notes that can read metallic or ashen. The finish is round, making it easy to sip this matcha without any additions of milk or sweets. As koicha, this blends is a blossoming seaweed bouquet. Points 4.75
Final Score: 4.90 out of 5.00 points
Thoughts: The Asahi Honzu blend from Kettl is a sophisticated and luxurious matcha. This will not be everyones cup of tea. The monster umami, sweetness, and vegetal combination is a savory dance that takes some getting used to. My favorite preparation for Asahi is a traditional usucha poured over ice. The ice rounds out the flavors and further enhances the smoothness of this extraordinary blend. Experts level matcha.