Jul 2nd, '09, 15:41
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by joelbct » Jul 2nd, '09, 15:41
I was skeptical of the price before sampling this one a couple years back, but this is a really sublime tea, worth the price and definitely worth sampling in my opinion. Not smokey like a typical Keemun... just a perfect, complex, full, balanced liquor... Methinks a tea this good rarely leaves China.
Keemun Chun Fen
http://www.itoen.com/leaf/index.cfm?sp=product&ID=317
![Image](http://www.itoen.com/img/products/317.jpg)
Jul 2nd, '09, 18:11
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by Janine » Jul 2nd, '09, 18:11
Very fascinating. Despite the price, I will definitely keep this one in mind! Will try it when I don't have so many open packs of keemun-type black teas already
Jul 2nd, '09, 19:05
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by Proinsias » Jul 2nd, '09, 19:05
Cheers for the tip off Joel, it's on the list
Jul 3rd, '09, 03:57
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by olivierco » Jul 3rd, '09, 03:57
Ito En wrote:Q. Do you ship internationally?
A. No, we only ship within the continental U.S., Alaska and Hawaii at this time.
Jul 3rd, '09, 05:55
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by Proinsias » Jul 3rd, '09, 05:55
Doh, back off the list then
Jul 3rd, '09, 07:08
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by sriracha » Jul 3rd, '09, 07:08
A couple of years back you could use a service callad shopthestates for vendors that didn't ship overseas, they're no longer in business I believe but perhaps there are similar sites doing the same thing..?
Jul 3rd, '09, 09:09
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by olivierco » Jul 3rd, '09, 09:09
Proinsias wrote:Doh, back off the list then
Too bad that they don't want our teamoney. Ito En seems to be quite a nice shop.
sriracha wrote:A couple of years back you could use a service callad shopthestates for vendors that didn't ship overseas, they're no longer in business I believe but perhaps there are similar sites doing the same thing..?
Maybe but it will cost too much then.
Jul 3rd, '09, 16:23
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by silverneedles » Jul 3rd, '09, 16:23
IF
if you know what you want,
and how to mail it out
if the respective usps-ems(close to me)/ups/fedex is not too far from me
then
i can receive your money, go to itoen in manhattan, buy stuff, and then ship it out to you.
Jul 3rd, '09, 17:06
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by olivierco » Jul 3rd, '09, 17:06
Thanks for your kind offer but if Ito En doesn't make the little effort to ship internationally (which many other stores from all over the world do) Ito En won't get my money.
Jul 4th, '09, 00:55
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by boywoodhe » Jul 4th, '09, 00:55
Are you kidding me $24 an ounce.
Keep your tea....unless you want to give it away.
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Jul 4th, '09, 09:13
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by cyberhoofer » Jul 4th, '09, 09:13
boywoodhe wrote:Are you kidding me $24 an ounce.
Keep your tea....unless you want to give it away.
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Just spent USD 765 on 2nd Flush 2009 Darjeelings. It's just about what you really desire & your preferences & choices. Why bother whining something's too dear, if you haven't tried it!
Off to brew some Makaibari Silver Tips...
-cyberhoofer-
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Jul 4th, '09, 13:14
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by shah82 » Jul 4th, '09, 13:14
I don't think any tea is really worth more than $10 an ounce. There's a difference between pigging out at Tea Emporium and buying lots of tea, and really spending moolah on tea. At least one has to be pretty careful.
It's just that one gets to most of the really good good good stuff before you start paying $40 for 4oz of tea. There are exceptions...it costs a tremendous amount of money to get truly good quality dancongs and wuyis, and if you truly like them, then dropping a bunch of dimes for a little baggy of the good stuff from Imen is probably worth it.
On the other hand, there are quite a few black teas that are just too expensive for their own good. Ito-En seems to be selling some kind of super-Xiang Luo or something (judging from picture). There are also teas from places that charges just too much--like most korean tea.
NB: I'm not into green tea, and I understand that the bulge of the good green stuff is more than $10/oz.
Nov 5th, '09, 05:14
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by Tea and coffee » Nov 5th, '09, 05:14
cyberhoofer wrote:boywoodhe wrote:Are you kidding me $24 an ounce.
Keep your tea....unless you want to give it away.
![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Just spent USD 765 on 2nd Flush 2009 Darjeelings. It's just about what you really desire & your preferences & choices. Why bother whining something's too dear, if you haven't tried it!
Off to brew some Makaibari Silver Tips...
-cyberhoofer-
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That is quite out of my budget at the moment!
But on a similar note I had a $500 glass of wine earlier this year and it was not even a full glass more like 1/3 glass full...the small bottle was almost $2,000
It was a red wine, did not know the actual value at the time (was a chateaux margot...hope spelled it right).
hopefully your tea lasts longer than my glass of wine,
Nov 5th, '09, 08:31
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by Janine » Nov 5th, '09, 08:31
Very interesting, and thank you for the tip. But how can one be certain the quality is the same?