抹茶 Sourced in Uji & Shizuoka, Japan

Shade-grown. Stone-milled. Made in Japan.

NeoTeaNovoMatcha carries first-harvest Japanese matcha to Australian tea rooms, cafés and kitchens — chosen leaf by leaf, ground slow on granite, and delivered with the provenance intact.

01 / 10 遠望 · Tea gardens of Uji at first light
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宇治 Uji & Shizuoka origins 一番茶 First-harvest leaf 石臼 Granite stone-milling Retail & wholesale supply

抹茶 Matcha, briefly

Not a tea you steep — a leaf you drink

Green tea leaves are shaded for weeks before harvest, steamed, dried, deveined into tencha, then ground on slow granite mills into a powder fine enough to hang in water.

Whisked rather than infused, matcha keeps the whole leaf in the cup — its colour, its aroma, and the amino acids that give fine grades their sweetness.

日陰

Shade-grown

Covered for ~3–4 weeks pre-harvest, driving up chlorophyll and amino acids for deep colour and umami.

全葉

Whole-leaf

Nothing is strained away. You drink the milled leaf in suspension, not an infusion.

微粉

Micron-fine

Stone-milled to roughly 5–10 microns — the silk texture that separates matcha from ground green tea.

製法 From garden to powder

Five steps, largely unchanged for centuries

Each stage is a decision that shows up later in colour, aroma and price.

01

Shade 被覆

Gardens are covered before harvest to boost chlorophyll and sweetness.

02

Pluck 摘採

The tender top buds of the first flush are taken, by hand for top grades.

03

Steam 蒸し

A brief steam halts oxidation and locks in the vivid green.

04

Dry & sort 乾燥

Leaves are dried and deveined into tencha, the raw material for matcha.

05

Stone-mill 石臼

Granite mills turn slowly — often near 40 g an hour — into fine powder.

等級 Grades & flavour

Grade follows the cup it's meant for

There is no single "best" matcha — only the right leaf for the job. The finest, sweetest powders are wasted in a hot oven; a sturdy culinary grade holds its colour through sugar and heat where a delicate one would turn dull.

At the top of the range, flavour turns fresh, sweet and full of umami, with the bitterness pulled almost entirely out.

TierBest forColour & grindFlavour
Ceremonial / BeverageWhisked bowls, premium lattesVivid jade, ultra-fineSweet, full umami, no bitterness
Café / LatteEveryday & iced lattesBright green, fineRounded, gently grassy, milk-friendly
Culinary / FoodBaking, confectionery, saucesDeep green, fineRobust, holds through heat & sugar
Special purposeIce cream, nutrition & blendsColour tuned to useFormulated for the application

Colour, aroma and particle size are the quickest tells of quality — brighter and finer generally means higher grade.

用途 Where it goes

One ingredient, many counters

珈琲

Beverages

Matcha lattes, iced drinks and coffee-bar pairings that stay bright in milk.

菓子

Baking

Cakes, breads and confectionery where colour has to survive the oven.

氷菓

Ice cream & dairy

Gelato, soft-serve and yoghurt built on a clean, even green.

健康

Nutrition

Functional and health-food formats that use matcha as a whole-leaf ingredient.

価値 Why high-grade Japanese matcha

Scarce by nature, and hard to fake

The qualities that make fine Japanese matcha worth sourcing are the same ones that keep it rare.

  • Seasonal and scarce

    The prized first flush arrives in a short spring window — a genuine seller's market for the best lots.

  • Hand-picked, stone-ground

    Top grades are plucked by hand and milled on granite, not roller-crushed at speed.

  • More amino acids, more umami

    Shading raises theanine and other amino acids — the source of that sweet, savoury depth.

  • Lower bitterness

    Careful growing and grade selection keep astringency low, so it flatters milk and sugar.

  • Built for premium making

    Consistent colour and flavour make it dependable for high-end beverage and food production.

≈3 wk
Shading before the first harvest
5–10 µm
Typical stone-milled particle size
≈40 g
Ground per hour on a granite mill

Figures are typical industry ranges and vary by garden, cultivar and mill.

会社 The company

NeoTeaNovoMatcha

An Australian distributor of high-grade Japanese matcha — supplying high-end retail customers and the food and beverage makers who build with it.

Beyond sourcing, we are developing our own beverage products and an ingredient programme to recover and produce functional tea compounds — tea polyphenols (catechins) and L-theanine — for food production, beverage processing and premium drink creation.

neotea.comnovomatcha.com.au · Serving retail (B2C) and food-manufacturing & beverage (B2B) clients across Australia.

理念 What we hold to

Quality

Named gardens, first-harvest leaf, and grades matched to the use.

Stable supply

Multiple sourcing regions so the counter never runs dry.

Innovative production

New, science-led routes to cultivated tea and high-value tea ingredients, developed in Australia.

Scientific processing

Purification and formulation held to consistent, testable standards.

研究 Where NeoTea is heading

Three R&D directions for partners & investors

Alongside distributing premium Japanese matcha, we are developing Australian routes to secure, year-round supply of tea and its functional compounds. Each is an R&D and pilot-stage programme.

Get started

Taste the range, or spec a bulk order

Buy by the tin for the tea room, or talk to us about grade selection, pack sizes and repeatable supply for your café, bakery or production line.