New Stuff!!! Tasting Set

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New Stuff!!! Tasting Set

by xine » Nov 6th, '08, 17:43

Another new piece of teaware to hit our virtual shelves:

Tasting Set

You can buy them separately at $9.00 or a set of six for $49.00. Each is made of ceramic and holds 5oz.

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by geeber1 » Nov 6th, '08, 17:46

xine, that's looks awesome. Is that what we (TeaChat) will be using for the tastings?

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by fencerdenoctum » Nov 6th, '08, 17:52

This teaware is relevant to my interests. I shall have it on my next order.

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by Pentox » Nov 6th, '08, 18:12

Awh, I'm a bit disappointed that it didn't have the adagio logo or something on it.

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by Chip » Nov 6th, '08, 18:36

I am fortunate to have samples on hand since we will be using these (at participant's option) for the TCR tastings. They are nice. A worthy addition to anyone's teaware collection.

Ideally, if you are comparing 6 teas, it is best to have 6 sets. This way you can do side by side tastings very evenly, fairly. I think you will be surprised at the subtle differences you will be able to pick up this way.

Thanx for the announcement, Xine. I have been watching for them to show up on Adagio's site.

If you are participating in TCR tastings, look for a special offer. I will say no more. :wink:

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by Salsero » Nov 6th, '08, 18:55

Pentox wrote: Awh, I'm a bit disappointed that it didn't have the adagio logo or something on it.
I was kind of hoping for a discrete Adagio logo also, but there is something to be said for the classic plain white you see in webphotos from the production areas ... and occasionally on at least one prominent, West Coast bloggeur's great site!

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by Drax » Nov 6th, '08, 21:44

Maybe there's a logo hiding away on the bottom...?

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by Chip » Nov 6th, '08, 22:18

Nope! 8)
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!

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by Victoria » Nov 6th, '08, 22:32

Wow! They are sold out already???
Whoa!!!

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by Chip » Nov 6th, '08, 22:36

Victoria wrote:Wow! They are sold out already???
Whoa!!!
HA, must be a west coast thing! I just added them to my cart no prob! :twisted:
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!

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by Victoria » Nov 6th, '08, 22:38

Again? Oh man!!

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by Chip » Nov 6th, '08, 23:59

Yes, oh woman!! :twisted:
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by Pentox » Nov 7th, '08, 01:26

Yup, us west coasters are sold out yo.

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by Vulture » Nov 7th, '08, 01:35

They look nice but I would sample each a seperate day. I have a good memory for flavors so it shouldn't be hard. So if anything I will use my gaiwan and Maybee get this (unless its required).

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by Chip » Nov 7th, '08, 02:07

Vulture wrote:They look nice but I would sample each a seperate day. I have a good memory for flavors so it shouldn't be hard. So if anything I will use my gaiwan and Maybee get this (unless its required).
If for example, you are comparing 6 different Alishan, you would have to remember all the subtle nuances of a tea for 6 days. I could not do that. Professionals do side by side tastings in order to discern all the subtle differences in a group of teas.

Nothing wrong with tasting one a day, but there is an advantage to compare side by side.

In Asia, it is not uncommon for tastings to consist of maybe 100 or more similar teas from the same region.

The Tasting Sets are not required for the TCR tastings, just recommended.

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