O-cha or Den's?
I'm thinking of picking up the gift set from O-cha or something from Den's...Anyone have any experience with Den's? I haven't heard much about them.
I'd like to second Scruff... Gyokuro does get a lot of attention... But if you were to offer me a free bag of Japanese green tea, I'd take a top quality sencha over a top quality gyokuro any day of the week.
Gyokuro is great, but I will only buy a bag or two of gyo a year if that. Sencha, I find, is the best.
Gyokuro is great, but I will only buy a bag or two of gyo a year if that. Sencha, I find, is the best.
Den's air ships their tea to the states, and then puts it in cold storage - super fresh.
My favorites from Den's is the Fuka Maki and the Guri-cha. Good stuff, well worth trying.
My favorites from Den's is the Fuka Maki and the Guri-cha. Good stuff, well worth trying.
Buzz Fledderjohn wrote:O-cha or Den's?
I'm thinking of picking up the gift set from O-cha or something from Den's...Anyone have any experience with Den's? I haven't heard much about them.
I had Den's guricha for breakfast and it was superb. If you like Japanese tea, you will love it. It's now among my favorites. Den's is a great vendor, in my book.
O-cha has a lot of top-quality tea. There's not a huge selection, but what's there tends to be the very the best.
Don't forget about www.hibiki-an.com
They have a nice selection and some of the best values.
O-cha has a lot of top-quality tea. There's not a huge selection, but what's there tends to be the very the best.
Don't forget about www.hibiki-an.com

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To add to this discussion - my only complaint about o-cha.com is that some of their teas contain too much dust for my taste. Here for example is a quick and dirty comparison with two other 'brands'.

If you like opaque and green, then go for the o-cha.com - I don't know if they sell anything else than some sort of fukamushi senchas.

If you like opaque and green, then go for the o-cha.com - I don't know if they sell anything else than some sort of fukamushi senchas.