A light-bodied matcha with bitter and astringent notes to challenge your matcha latte skills. Being the runt of the litter in our family, he is a champion in the right hands. One, I'm sure you'll find respectable when you've perfected the art of matcha lattes.
He wins hearts and nods of approval because he is set on one thing alone. And that is being the best value matcha for lattes, shakes, smoothies and cooking.
Not fanciful nor the most complex, with a chip on his shoulders. Sage is a reminder that you, too, can make cafe quality matcha drinks right at home.
If hungry dogs run faster, Sage wins the race.
He is a matcha of sharp qualities. The underdog is obsessed with impressing you with simple and easy flavours to appreciate — light, sharp, clean bitter astringent aftertastes. No grassy or fishiness when made in iced lattes. Like the rest of his family, Sage is smooth and blends well with most milks without a doubt.
The colour is of fresh green lettuce, with pleasant whiffs of dried green tea.
I use Sage for strong, refreshing matcha lattes — I'm not afraid, unashamed to enjoy his bitterness. I love the harsh, sharp notes. It's a gentle reminder that most matchas taste good when made right. If you're hunting for affordable matchas in this economy, give Sage a chance to prove himself. He won't let you down.