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Kiyona

by Kettl

A Yamamasa Koyamaen-produced Uji matcha that aims for polish and drinkability rather than overwhelming intensity.

Editorial verdict

A dependable premium Uji tin for drinkers who want a serious matcha that still feels easy to revisit midweek.

Best for

  • Polished everyday premium profile
  • Stone-milled by a respected producer
  • Reasonable value for Uji

Skip if

  • Less dramatic than top koicha specialists
  • Not especially latte-oriented

Where to Buy

1 option
  • Kettl

    Authorized RetailerIn StockVerified 3d ago

    $45.00 / 40g tin

    $1.13/g

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Quick Facts

Origin
Uji
Harvest
First-flush tencha
Milling
Stone-milled
Tasting notes
Creamy umami, sweet herbs, gentle nuttiness, clean finish
Price/gram
$1.00
Package
40g
Price
$39.95
Availability
kettl.co (Out of stock)
Last verified
Apr 2, 2026

Flavor Profile

Five-dimension scoring on a 0–10 scale
Use casesUsucha

Also sold as

Kiyona Matcha

Tasting Notes

Creamy umami, sweet herbs, gentle nuttiness, clean finish

Price & Availability

Tracked across 1 merchant

Price trend

$45.00

Range: $39.95 — $45.00

Mar 31Apr 12
MerchantPricePer gramStatusChecked
kettl· 40g tin$45.00$1.13/gIn StockApr 12, 2026

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Polished everyday premium profile
  • Stone-milled by a respected producer
  • Reasonable value for Uji

Cons

  • Less dramatic than top koicha specialists
  • Not especially latte-oriented

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Trust & Verification

Last verified
April 2, 2026
Method
official_website
Sources used
1 source
Last change
baseline_record
How we verify data →

Change Log

baseline_record

Seeded from official source set

Via official_website

Mar 18, 2026

by yurimatcha-editor

Sources (1)

Kiyona Matcha product page — Kettl

Accessed Mar 18, 2026Confidence: 95%

Supports: Current price, package size, origin, cultivar, producer positioning, and storefront notes

About the brand

Kettl

A Brooklyn-based specialty Japanese tea company that sources directly from small farms across Japan. Known for single-origin, small-batch matcha.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Kiyona taste like?

Creamy umami, sweet herbs, gentle nuttiness, clean finish

Where does Kiyona come from?

Kiyona is sourced from Uji, Japan.

How much does Kiyona cost?

Kiyona is priced at $39.95 for 40g ($1.00/g).

What is Kiyona best for?

Kiyona is recommended for usucha. Thin tea — the standard way to prepare matcha, whisked with about 2g of powder and 70ml of water.

Where can I buy Kettl Kiyona?

You can buy Kettl Kiyona directly from Kettl's official website. Current availability: Out of stock.

Quick Facts

Origin
Uji
Harvest
First-flush tencha
Milling
Stone-milled
Tasting notes
Creamy umami, sweet herbs, gentle nuttiness, clean finish
Price/gram
$1.00
Package
40g
Price
$39.95
Availability
kettl.co (Out of stock)
Last verified
Apr 2, 2026

Trust & Verification

Last verified
April 2, 2026
Method
official_website
Sources used
1 source
Last change
baseline_record
How we verify data →

Where to Buy

Kettl

$45.00 / 40g tin

K

Kettl

Brooklyn, New York and Fukuoka, Japan

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