Brand review · #2 on our India ranking
SuperBrew makes the most specific sourcing claims of any brand we list, and specific claims are the useful kind: they can be checked. It carries the highest authenticity score on our ranking at 9.5.
| Origin | Kagoshima and Kyoto, Japan |
| Grade as labelled | Ceremonial |
| Price | ₹1,299 Kagoshima · ₹1,499 Kyoto / 30 g |
| Price per gram | ₹43–50/g |
| Our score | 8.4 / 10, ranked #2 of 14 |
| Disclosure score | 4 / 6 against our six criteria |
Scored against the six criteria we publish for every brand. “Not disclosed” is not an accusation, it is a fact about the label.
| Attribute | What the brand states | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Origin | Two regions offered separately, Kagoshima and Uji-Kyoto | Disclosed |
| Cultivar | Named on SKUs | Disclosed |
| Harvest | First flush | Disclosed |
| Milling | Fine-mill specification published | Disclosed, not independently measured |
| Farm | Named farms claimed for the Uji line | Brand claim, we have not verified with the farm |
| Pack or mill date | Not published | Not disclosed |
The brand for someone who wants to taste the difference between regions rather than just buy “good matcha”. Buy the Kagoshima and the Uji together and drink them side by side. That comparison teaches you more than any single tin will.
Because SuperBrew publishes cultivar and mill detail, it is the easiest brand on this list to hold to account. If the specifics ever stop appearing on the product page, that is itself information.
How this page was made. Prices and pack sizes were collected from the brand’s own site and Indian marketplaces and verified on 15 August 2026. Disclosure is scored only on what the brand publishes, not on what it tells us privately. Where a claim is the brand’s own and we could not verify it, the table says so. We hold no paid relationship with any brand on this site, and any free sample is stated on the entry itself. See our testing methodology and editorial policy.
SuperBrew, or anyone else: if something here is wrong, tell us and we will correct it. If you publish a pack date or a heavy-metal panel, your disclosure score changes, and we would rather report that than not.