Greetings from Austria

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Greetings from Austria

by Marco » Jun 11th, '10, 09:00

Hello all,

I am Marco and I am from Austria.
About 3 months ago I only knew tea in bags from the supermarket.
But we have some tea-lovers at work and from talking I got curious.
I am always into the good things in life an so I started with a matcha and a gyokuro. Hey and I have to say - I am addicted :)

I like to inform myself about things I love and so I "googled" for everything about tea in the internet. Found a really nice blog that is unfortunately abandoned. (anotherteablog - for those who want to know)
And this led me to teachat.
I am reading for about three weeks now and I decided to join and share my experiances.
Be sure I will ask a lot of questions.

I hope we will go on the chado together for some time.

Marco

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Re: Greetings from Austria

by Victoria » Jun 11th, '10, 09:29

Welcome Marco, nice to have you with us.

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Re: Greetings from Austria

by qiao2zhi4 » Jun 11th, '10, 09:46

servus
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herzlich welcome
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Re: Greetings from Austria

by Mrs. Chip » Jun 11th, '10, 12:43

Welcome Marco to the forum! Hope to see you around, enjoy your TeaJourney with us. 8)

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Re: Greetings from Austria

by artmom » Jun 11th, '10, 13:15

Welcome, Marco, to TeaChat. Hope you will learn and enjoy as much as I have. :)

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Re: Greetings from Austria

by Dresden » Jun 11th, '10, 23:07

Welcome to the boards!!!

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Re: Greetings from Austria

by Chesslover » Jun 13th, '10, 18:12

Welcome neighbour (I'm from Slovenia)...your story is just the same as mine :D

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Re: Greetings from Austria

by Chip » Jun 14th, '10, 18:42

Marco, although our paths have already crossed several times on the forum, I neglected to say hello and welcome!

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Re: Greetings from Austria

by Marco » Jun 16th, '10, 05:23

Thank you all for your warmth welcome :)
Hope I fit in here. I enjoy the stay :)

Yesterday has been a lucky day - finaly got my package from Den's. And no taxation on it - means more budget for more tea :)
Opened the sampler and had to try genmaicha with matcha.
Hmmm - I don't know if I like the poppy ricy taste in genmaicha. I am really not sure. Will give it a second try today.

A question: Where to write reviews about vendors? And where to write reviews about tea? I think I'd like to give it a try.

bye
Marco

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by Victoria » Jun 16th, '10, 06:22

You can review the vendor and the tea on the Vendor page.
Here is the link for the TeaVendor Guide for Den's:
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 66&start=0

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Re: Greetings from Austria

by Chip » Jun 16th, '10, 12:04

Marco, the genmaicha can take a little getting used to, but approach it more casually and you will find it to be a nice relaxing alternative that is also lower in caffeine.

I actually roast my own rices which adds a whole other dimension.

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Re: Greetings from Austria

by Marco » Jun 17th, '10, 15:16

Yesterday has been my second genmaicha expedition.
So - yes I think you have to get used to that rice-taste. Something like popcorn to your tea.

And it smells - yea fine - but intense. My whole room smelled for hours - and this with my window open.
Gave me three infusions. Don't think a fourth is worth it.
But I think a little bit lower than boiling water would be good. I will play.

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