does anyone know a good vendor for japanese green, which is shipping from europe?
i'm looking for one because of rather high costs of recieving ems-sendings in my homecountry.
would be great to get some help !
Jan 18th, '12, 07:34
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Re: European Vendor for Japanese Green
I saw some reviews about postcardteas.com, but doubt you can spare on shipping cost (i.e. shipping cheaper, but teas far more expensive), since there are some extra expenses for merchants outside of Japan. But certainly it would arrive faster 
For only tea isn't it fine using SAL or Air Mail? A lot cheaper and not much slower, from my experience it takes about 1-2 weeks in most parts of Europe. But for teaware personally i would suggest using only EMS, but maybe it's just me being a little bit paranoid about it

For only tea isn't it fine using SAL or Air Mail? A lot cheaper and not much slower, from my experience it takes about 1-2 weeks in most parts of Europe. But for teaware personally i would suggest using only EMS, but maybe it's just me being a little bit paranoid about it

Re: European Vendor for Japanese Green
I ordered just two bags of tea from zencha using air mail (to try out) and to my surprise it was super quick and no additional costs to pay.
so in future i will face the risk and keep ordering with air mail.
but you're right i would also not dare to order pottery other than using EMS.
thanks for the tipp with postcardteas
so in future i will face the risk and keep ordering with air mail.
but you're right i would also not dare to order pottery other than using EMS.
thanks for the tipp with postcardteas

Re: European Vendor for Japanese Green
It is no use ordering from europe, the price is higher anyway, they have to pay a tax because of importing merchandise, 24 % - 26 % VAT or AFA or TVA or whatever the hell it is called, so if you add that plus their profit to the price of the tea, you really did not save a penny, rather you payed extra.
I could recommend japantea.hu, they sell horaido, marukyu-koyamaen, kambayashi, they are also called teautja.hu, but as I mentioned you cannot get it cheaper than ordering directly.
I could recommend japantea.hu, they sell horaido, marukyu-koyamaen, kambayashi, they are also called teautja.hu, but as I mentioned you cannot get it cheaper than ordering directly.
Re: European Vendor for Japanese Green
http://www.teamountain.cz/aeflo wrote:does anyone know a good vendor for japanese green, which is shipping from europe?
i'm looking for one because of rather high costs of recieving ems-sendings in my homecountry.
would be great to get some help !
probably the best vendor for Japanese teas I've come across in Europe.
Re: European Vendor for Japanese Green
Their offerings look really good, but isn't the company based in Japan even though the owners may be French?
I have came across this German company that doesn't look too shabby:
http://shop.strato.de/epages/61562726.sf
Has anyone had any experience with them?
Re: European Vendor for Japanese Green
Oh, and forgot to add: I was favorably impressed with Postcard's sencha the couple of times I ordered.
Re: European Vendor for Japanese Green
Oh, and some info that might be relevant for aeflo: just noticed you live in Austria, as I do also. If you live in Vienna, check out the Japanese tea room next to the Naschmarkt at Faulmanngasse -- they sell Maiko sencha and Gyokuro (not cheap but very good).aeflo wrote:does anyone know a good vendor for japanese green, which is shipping from europe?
i'm looking for one because of rather high costs of recieving ems-sendings in my homecountry.
would be great to get some help !
Re: European Vendor for Japanese Green
ah the cha no ma -- i'm there quite oftenmiginaustria wrote:Oh, and some info that might be relevant for aeflo: just noticed you live in Austria, as I do also. If you live in Vienna, check out the Japanese tea room next to the Naschmarkt at Faulmanngasse-- they sell Maiko sencha and Gyokuro (not cheap but very good).

i supposed that the gyokuro is maiko, didn't know that the sencha (which i love very much) is from maiko as well!
they should sell packed maiko-tea too!!
Re: European Vendor for Japanese Green
A lot of Austrians around hereaeflo wrote:does anyone know a good vendor for japanese green, which is shipping from europe?
i'm looking for one because of rather high costs of recieving ems-sendings in my homecountry.
would be great to get some help !

I didn't find anything reasonable in price and quality in Europe. I recommend buying directly from Japan (see vendor list here on teachat).
One important thing is to avoid EMS sending becaus with EMS you pay 20% VAT for sure (in Austria) and customs duty (dependant on value) and the post will charge you for the levy of this all. - so a huge markup
Re: European Vendor for Japanese Green
I beg to differ. http://www.teamountain.cz/Marco wrote: I didn't find anything reasonable in price and quality in Europe. I recommend buying directly from Japan (see vendor list here on teachat).
High quality teas at decent prices. Can also try www.darjeeling.cz
Re: European Vendor for Japanese Green
Hey Tead OffTead Off wrote:I beg to differ. http://www.teamountain.cz/Marco wrote: I didn't find anything reasonable in price and quality in Europe. I recommend buying directly from Japan (see vendor list here on teachat).
High quality teas at decent prices. Can also try http://www.darjeeling.cz
I don't know those two. Would give them a try. I just wanted to add that every European vendor I checked or bought from (about 20) had medium quality Japanese greens or was far too expensive - with that I mean I paid a lot more than buying directly.
ciao
Marco
Re: European Vendor for Japanese Green
Czech them out.Marco wrote:Hey Tead OffTead Off wrote:I beg to differ. http://www.teamountain.cz/Marco wrote: I didn't find anything reasonable in price and quality in Europe. I recommend buying directly from Japan (see vendor list here on teachat).
High quality teas at decent prices. Can also try http://www.darjeeling.cz
I don't know those two. Would give them a try. I just wanted to add that every European vendor I checked or bought from (about 20) had medium quality Japanese greens or was far too expensive - with that I mean I paid a lot more than buying directly.
ciao
Marco
