This Chamberlain Coffee Peach Matcha review was supposed to be me trying a cute limited-edition drink and moving on with my life.
Instead, now I’m genuinely confused why this peach ceremonial matcha tastes THIS good.

I honestly thought it would be one of those “aesthetic packaging but average flavor” products. But somehow this ended up being weirdly addictive.
Like… peach and matcha should not work this well together???
First Sip & Immediate Confusion
The moment I opened it, the peach smell hit instantly. Not fake candy peach either — more like soft, ripe peach tea vibes.
I expected the fruit flavor to completely overpower the matcha, but somehow it doesn’t. The ceremonial-grade matcha still comes through underneath, giving it that earthy, creamy depth while the peach adds sweetness and freshness on top.
It tastes like:
- iced summer café drinks,
- expensive skincare aesthetics,
- and “main character studying in a rainy café” energy.
I don’t even know how else to explain it.
The Flavor Is SO Different From Normal Matcha
Most flavored matchas either:
- taste way too artificial, or
- completely erase the matcha flavor.
But this blend somehow keeps both.
You still get:
- smooth umami notes,
- slight grassiness,
- creamy texture,
- but then suddenly this juicy peach flavor appears after.
It’s honestly such a strange combo in the best way possible.
Dangerous for Matcha Latte Addiction
I tried it iced with oat milk and… yeah. Problematic.
This is the type where you accidentally start making it every single afternoon because it feels more like a treat than caffeine.
And because it’s a limited-edition blend, it also has that “wait should I stock up before it disappears?” effect.
Packaging? Obviously Cute.
It’s Chamberlain Coffee, so of course the packaging is aesthetic.
The branding feels playful without trying too hard, and the product itself fits perfectly into that cozy internet café vibe Chamberlain Coffee always does well.

Honestly, half the experience is just feeling cool while making it.
So… Is It Worth Trying?
If you already love matcha, or just love weirdly good flavor combinations. Then yes. Absolutely yes.
This doesn’t really taste like a strict “authentic Japanese tea ceremony” kind of matcha.
It tastes like someone turned a peach dessert and a café matcha latte into one drink — and somehow made it work way better than expected.
I’m still confused about why it’s this good, honestly.
You can purchase it directly when available, or order through the Curated Shop for a simpler shopping experience and local support.
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