Hello,
My name is Florent, I'm french (nobody's perfect), living in Japan since 2005.
First, I would like to apologize for my very bad English...
I became so crazy about japanese tea, I pass the exam and be qualified Nihoncha (japanese tea) Instructor in 2009.
I'm now working at Maruyama-en a Japanese tea company. I'm now at the Ichikawa shop.
Im also in charge of the selection of teas for the online shop "Thés du Japon".
Im particularly intereted in the great variety of tea trees cultivar. Recently, I became a big fan of Kama-iri Cha.
Apr 19th, '11, 10:34
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Apr 19th, '11, 10:53
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Re: Hello everybody from a French in Japan
Again, bienvenue (歓迎) to TeaChat. We have several active French members! I hope to see you around the forum. Please see your private messages (in a few minutes).
I am guessing you are this gentleman?
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 62#p193367
I am guessing you are this gentleman?
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 62#p193367
David R. wrote:First year of shincha for me ! Last year, I decided to focus on Gao Shan cha.
I will try this new shop : http://www.thes-du-japon.com
It has just been launched by two french people, one of them is a French blogger who happens to be the first French "Japanese tea instructor." He also works in the shop Maruyama-en Honten in Shinjuku.
I figured he deserves a little "cocorico" !
Apr 19th, '11, 11:05
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Re: Hello everybody from a French in Japan
Hello Florent,
I have seen your website and it looks great. Very nice and unique selection. On my 'to try' list.
Do you have reviews of any of your teas somewhere on the internet (in English)?
I have seen your website and it looks great. Very nice and unique selection. On my 'to try' list.
Do you have reviews of any of your teas somewhere on the internet (in English)?
Re: Hello everybody from a French in Japan
As far as I am concerned, I haven't seen yet any reviews of Florent's teas on the web, in English. But his business is quite young.
In France, samples of his teas are travelling well and are appreciated. This shincha season should see a lot of articles on local blogs. I am sure that it will spread quickly beyond our boundaries.
In France, samples of his teas are travelling well and are appreciated. This shincha season should see a lot of articles on local blogs. I am sure that it will spread quickly beyond our boundaries.
May 4th, '11, 14:02
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Re: Hello everybody from a French in Japan
Thank you Coppery!
Shinobic, David,
Yes, I think there is no review in English..... Sorry.
Shinobic, David,
Yes, I think there is no review in English..... Sorry.
Re: Hello everybody from a French in Japan
No worries Florent!
Will you be carrying the same products as you currently have for the 2011 crop?
I am particularly interested in Hiruma's: Sencha from Sayama Yumewakaba cultivar, Micro-fermented sencha from Sayama Musashi-kaori cultivar, as well as Sencha from Fuji Inzatsu 131 cultivar. I'm hoping these will still be available in the coming months (from the 2011 harvest, I assume), but I cannot order now, as I have a lot of shincha coming.
Thanks!
Will you be carrying the same products as you currently have for the 2011 crop?
I am particularly interested in Hiruma's: Sencha from Sayama Yumewakaba cultivar, Micro-fermented sencha from Sayama Musashi-kaori cultivar, as well as Sencha from Fuji Inzatsu 131 cultivar. I'm hoping these will still be available in the coming months (from the 2011 harvest, I assume), but I cannot order now, as I have a lot of shincha coming.
Thanks!
May 5th, '11, 01:11
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Re: Hello everybody from a French in Japan
I Will take different Teas in my first 2011 selection. But maybe later, I will take again Inzatsu, because I really like its strange taste.
But for now, my concept is to introduce always different types of teas.
But for now, my concept is to introduce always different types of teas.
May 5th, '11, 01:17
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Re: Hello everybody from a French in Japan
Shinobic,
If you Want mo details, maybe you should send PM i guess.
If you Want mo details, maybe you should send PM i guess.
May 5th, '11, 01:24
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Re: Hello everybody from a French in Japan
Exactly. Thank you.Flonihoncha wrote:Shinobic,
If you Want mo details, maybe you should send PM i guess.
In time, this new member/vendor will be eligible for our TeaMerchandiser forum of TeaChat. But til then, Florent is simply a member of the forum and falls under the general forum rules.