Jul 10th, '13, 15:52
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by IzzieBot » Jul 10th, '13, 15:52
puerhking wrote:IzzieBot wrote:
The only place in the US that I know I can get it retail is Mitsuwa Market (in NJ).
I really love it @~@ should've bought more than 1 box, I only make it down there maybe once a year, if I'm lucky
You can get it at Den's Tea online in the spring....but it's sold out now. Get on their mailing list if you want a heads up for next year.
http://www.denstea.com/
Oh snap, thank you so much! I had no idea this was seasonal. Would probably explain why I couldn't find it a lot of times when I was still local. :<
Oh man, awesome. I am definitely going to order some. I absolutely adore the sakura sencha blend.
And to stay on topic, today's green tea:
Jul 12th, '13, 11:13
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by the_economist » Jul 12th, '13, 11:13
Tenryu from Notti. My first real sencha love.
Jul 15th, '13, 11:14
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by JRS22 » Jul 15th, '13, 11:14
2013 Tai Ping Hou Kui from Seven Cups ready to steep in my glass gaiwan. It's similar to grandpa style but I decant it to a cup to actually drink it. Otherwise it feels like I'm drinking from a cup filled with seaweed.
Jul 17th, '13, 16:58
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by Running for Tea » Jul 17th, '13, 16:58
Kabusecha from O-Cha!
I bought it when they had the 2012 on sale earlier this year
Jul 20th, '13, 00:34
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by etorix » Jul 20th, '13, 00:34
Wild Mountain Green Tea, Wuyuan ORGANIC from
http://www.tea-lido.co.uk
which has reached its drink-by date [best before July 2013]
i cant say its amazing, seems not bad for the money tho
id buy some this-years but it seems gone, or not arrived
Jul 22nd, '13, 01:17
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by kikula » Jul 22nd, '13, 01:17
Kagoshima Sencha Yutaka Midori from O-Cha. I love this, feel like sipping til dawn. Found the parameters I like, so good.
Jul 22nd, '13, 22:09
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by puerhking » Jul 22nd, '13, 22:09
2013 Zhu Ye Qing Bamboo Leaf from Go Shop Street
I have to say this is quite bad. This is the third time I've tried it and I can't drink more than three sips before I have to throw it out. Piney and smokey. I can't find any green tea flavor. Yuck.
......and the tea looked nothing like the picture.
Jul 22nd, '13, 22:24
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by Chip » Jul 22nd, '13, 22:24
puerhking wrote:2013 Zhu Ye Qing Bamboo Leaf from Go Shop Street
I have to say this is quite bad. This is the third time I've tried it and I can't drink more than three sips before I have to throw it out. Piney and smokey. I can't find any green tea flavor. Yuck.
......and the tea looked nothing like the picture.
Tsk tsk! That is too bad as a good Zhu Ye Qing is usually in my personal top 5 Chinese green teas.
I do not think I ever had an uber fresh one, seems I would get it and let it sit unopened til Winter or so ... maybe giving it time to rest is a good thing? The ones I had were quite vegetal and had a nice sweetness.
... and they were the best "dancing leaves" I have ever seen.
Jul 22nd, '13, 22:25
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by Chip » Jul 22nd, '13, 22:25
JRS22 wrote:2013 Tai Ping Hou Kui from Seven Cups ready to steep in my glass gaiwan. It's similar to grandpa style but I decant it to a cup to actually drink it. Otherwise it feels like I'm drinking from a cup filled with seaweed.
Oh so jealous! Never had Seven Cups TPHK, but TPHK is another top 5 Chinese green for me!
Jul 22nd, '13, 22:28
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by Chip » Jul 22nd, '13, 22:28
the_economist wrote:
Tenryu from Notti. My first real sencha love.
So glad I was the matchmaker!
I am actually enjoying an encore of Tenjo from NOTTI 3 ... and hope to also offer encore Tenryu in NOTTI 4 ...
Jul 22nd, '13, 22:29
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by Chip » Jul 22nd, '13, 22:29
kikula wrote:Kagoshima Sencha Yutaka Midori from O-Cha. I love this, feel like sipping til dawn. Found the parameters I like, so good.
Shuweeeet!
Jul 22nd, '13, 22:56
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by JRS22 » Jul 22nd, '13, 22:56
Since my digestive difficulties began I've drinking chinese greens more frequently. I've been enjoying the 2013 Zhu Ye Qing, Da Fo Long Jing and Tai Ping Hou Kui from Seven Cups. The TPHK is spicy this year and the Da Fo Long Jing is very sweet. I found the ZYQ required a lot of experimentation as to temperature, and for my taste does best at a lower temperature, but at any temperature there's not even a hint of smokiness.
I've had the problem of smoky tea with other vendors, but never Seven Cups.
Jul 23rd, '13, 10:55
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by puerhking » Jul 23rd, '13, 10:55
Chip wrote:
Tsk tsk! That is too bad as a good Zhu Ye Qing is usually in my personal top 5 Chinese green teas.
I do not think I ever had an uber fresh one, seems I would get it and let it sit unopened til Winter or so ... maybe giving it time to rest is a good thing? The ones I had were quite vegetal and had a nice sweetness.
... and they were the best "dancing leaves" I have ever seen.
Yeah that was one of the worst greens I've ever had. But the good news is that I opened a nice bag of TPHK.
Jul 27th, '13, 22:41
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by debunix » Jul 27th, '13, 22:41
A day warm enough for cold-brewed sencha from the refrigerator, so pleasant, brewed from inexpensive sencha from the chinese market.
Jul 30th, '13, 06:56
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by Stentor » Jul 30th, '13, 06:56
Ippodo Kaboku. One of the best I have ever had. So nicely balanced.