Re: Monday/Tuesday TeaDay 1/17-18/11 Spring traditions past?
I am also too new to tea to do so.. Where are good places to buy (online) spring harvests?
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Re: Monday/Tuesday TeaDay 1/17-18/11 Spring traditions past?
That would depend largely on what type of tea you want?andie923 wrote:I am also too new to tea to do so.. Where are good places to buy (online) spring harvests?
Just checked out his sales, that is a beauty!IPT wrote:Ooh, nice! I can't wait to see photos. I love his stuff!Nenugal wrote:I'm also bouncing a bit extra today because I just ordered a bouncy (but *quiet*) new chawan from ShyRabbit
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Last spring I did not know enough about tea to pay proper attention to new harvests.
So this year's Shincha will be my first. Really looking forward to it!!
It's going to be hard not to overdo it and buy too much tea though. I hope there'll be an OTTI or some similar Shincha-sharing here at TC!
In my cup: Premium Sencha Takumi from Zencha this afternoon, a fukamushi from Yame, Gokou varietal.
It seems I've finally found the sweet spot for this one, simply by using a little less leaf, actually, at roughly 0.6 g per oz.
Today it was so good, I can say it was among the best Sencha I've had.
Also, it seems to taste best in my Seigan "Spirit" TC Special Offer. I'm not kidding.

So this year's Shincha will be my first. Really looking forward to it!!
It's going to be hard not to overdo it and buy too much tea though. I hope there'll be an OTTI or some similar Shincha-sharing here at TC!
In my cup: Premium Sencha Takumi from Zencha this afternoon, a fukamushi from Yame, Gokou varietal.
It seems I've finally found the sweet spot for this one, simply by using a little less leaf, actually, at roughly 0.6 g per oz.
Today it was so good, I can say it was among the best Sencha I've had.
Also, it seems to taste best in my Seigan "Spirit" TC Special Offer. I'm not kidding.

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Oh yes I'm really looking forward to receiving it in a week or two, and I'll definitely share pictures thenChip wrote:That would depend largely on what type of tea you want?andie923 wrote:I am also too new to tea to do so.. Where are good places to buy (online) spring harvests?
Just checked out his sales, that is a beauty!IPT wrote:Ooh, nice! I can't wait to see photos. I love his stuff!Nenugal wrote:I'm also bouncing a bit extra today because I just ordered a bouncy (but *quiet*) new chawan from ShyRabbit

Re: Monday/Tuesday TeaDay 1/17-18/11 Spring traditions past?
So far i havent really gotten into the new harvests, I dont really think i will get into them this year as i currently have enough tea on hand for atleast the next six months.
Last infusion of tgy from yesterday then probably otti yiwu.
Last infusion of tgy from yesterday then probably otti yiwu.
Jan 18th, '11, 12:38
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Re: Monday/Tuesday TeaDay 1/17-18/11 Spring traditions past?
I'm drinking a new harvest Tie Luohan Yancha from Wuyishan. It's got a really wonderful complex flavor with a hint of sweetness. It's wonderful!
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I've always been a "new beginning" type of person, Mondays are always the start of a routine, mornings are always the start of an activity, and spring is always the start of something as well, so every spring I am excited to try the new teas of the new year.
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haha I don't know what I want.. Could you give me some examples please? I mean, I always like to drink greens and oolongs. Not too big a fan of black teas..Chip wrote:That would depend largely on what type of tea you want?andie923 wrote:I am also too new to tea to do so.. Where are good places to buy (online) spring harvests?
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Most Japanese specialty vendors clearly state which items are "shincha" which means new harvest ... and they will usually tell you some harvest info.andie923 wrote:haha I don't know what I want.. Could you give me some examples please? I mean, I always like to drink greens and oolongs. Not too big a fan of black teas..Chip wrote:That would depend largely on what type of tea you want?andie923 wrote:I am also too new to tea to do so.. Where are good places to buy (online) spring harvests?
My current personal fave 5 vendors for Japanese tea are pretty good in this regard.
O-Cha
Zencha
Maiko
Den's
Ippodo
Rishi ... OK, fave 6
The list is quite long ... I could easliy list 20 vendors who offer the harvest info.
Each year, there is a new Shincha topic under Green Tea in which members will start posting shincha news.
Vendors of Chinese greens can be a bit more elusive regarding info, but TeaSpring and Jing, both in China are very good about this. There are some domestic USA vendors that have caught on ... hopefully someone will chime in. More and more info is being shared by vendors as they are finally hearing us, we want harvest info!
TeafromTaiwan I know offers the info, but I will let others share oolong vendors.
Re: Monday/Tuesday TeaDay 1/17-18/11 Spring traditions past?
Chip wrote:Most Japanese specialty vendors clearly state which items are "shincha" which means new harvest ... and they will usually tell you some harvest info.andie923 wrote:haha I don't know what I want.. Could you give me some examples please? I mean, I always like to drink greens and oolongs. Not too big a fan of black teas..Chip wrote:That would depend largely on what type of tea you want?andie923 wrote:I am also too new to tea to do so.. Where are good places to buy (online) spring harvests?
My current personal fave 5 vendors for Japanese tea are pretty good in this regard.
O-Cha
Zencha
Maiko
Den's
Ippodo
Rishi ... OK, fave 6
The list is quite long ... I could easliy list 20 vendors who offer the harvest info.
Each year, there is a new Shincha topic under Green Tea in which members will start posting shincha news.
Vendors of Chinese greens can be a bit more elusive regarding info, but TeaSpring and Jing, both in China are very good about this. There are some domestic USA vendors that have caught on ... hopefully someone will chime in. More and more info is being shared by vendors as they are finally hearing us, we want harvest info!
TeafromTaiwan I know offers the info, but I will let others share oolong vendors.
Thank you for the information

Re: Monday/Tuesday TeaDay 1/17-18/11 Spring traditions past?
I've been sadly neglecting TeaDay as of late... work seems to demand more and more of my time lately, and FaceBook is a time-stealer too! Plus, I've recently become a foster home for our local humane society, and I've had some interesting experiences with the comings and goings of dogs.
As for the poll topic... this will be my 4th Spring (I think) of enjoying shincha... and also equally anticipated for me is First-Flush Darjeeling, and some greeen spring oolongs. I love it all! If you haven't had real, fresh, first flush Darjeeling, you don't know what Darjeeling is all about.
Happy TeaDay to all,
Sarah
As for the poll topic... this will be my 4th Spring (I think) of enjoying shincha... and also equally anticipated for me is First-Flush Darjeeling, and some greeen spring oolongs. I love it all! If you haven't had real, fresh, first flush Darjeeling, you don't know what Darjeeling is all about.
Happy TeaDay to all,
Sarah
Re: Monday/Tuesday TeaDay 1/17-18/11 Spring traditions past?
This will be my second year of looking forward to spring tea. Last year I was caught up in the shincha mania here on Teachat, but now I'm concentrating mainly on chinese teas. In my cup yesterday and today - long jing from Jing - Weng Jia Shan yesterday and Shi Feng today. I'm still experimenting with brewing parameters but I'm getting closer and closer, and the tea's been delicious.
My favorite US vendors are Seven Cups and Tea Trekker. Tea Trekker provides the harvest year while Seven Cups also gives the tea master, the bush, the location and often the date. I got my best green teas from Seven Cups this year, with Jing coming in second.
My favorite US vendors are Seven Cups and Tea Trekker. Tea Trekker provides the harvest year while Seven Cups also gives the tea master, the bush, the location and often the date. I got my best green teas from Seven Cups this year, with Jing coming in second.
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Last Spring I tried a bunch of Shincha via the OTTIs.
I'd like to do the same this year!
Tea today was the last of an HLH Bulang sample from 2007. I still really hate this one; not sure why I decided to brew it...

Tea today was the last of an HLH Bulang sample from 2007. I still really hate this one; not sure why I decided to brew it...

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Don't neglect the TD!kymidwife wrote:I've been sadly neglecting TeaDay as of late... work seems to demand more and more of my time lately, and FaceBook is a time-stealer too!
As for me, this will be my first Spring Tradition of purchasing new greens. Before I was still tea naive and I didn't really start until August of last year.
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... snow and ice here since last night, though it has warmed now ... finally. I think they want more ice tonight.
Great TD that began with Yutaka Midori with the Mrs. Next up, Kumpu and finally some dribs and drabs sencha.
Hm, by my figuring, will run out of Japanese teas about a month or so before shincha ...
Great TD that began with Yutaka Midori with the Mrs. Next up, Kumpu and finally some dribs and drabs sencha.
Hm, by my figuring, will run out of Japanese teas about a month or so before shincha ...