Anyone got any opinions on the limited kuradashi matcha super premium?
Thinking about buying a can. How does it compare to their standard varieties of matcha?
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I'm bumping this thread to ask about Hibiki-An's Kuradashi teas. I'm considering, on Friday, getting either the Gyokuro, Matcha, or Sencha (with my small paychecks, I cannot, sadly, afford all three).Pig Hog wrote:Anyone got any opinions on the limited kuradashi matcha super premium?
Thinking about buying a can. How does it compare to their standard varieties of matcha?
I was wondering if others have purchased any of their Kuradashis and what they thought...
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I was personally not impressed by the "super premium". It might have been the particular year, but something was wrong with it. I got the kuradashi gyokuro, both the super premium and the one below that (the one below that was better).
In general, Hibiki-an seems a bit overpriced on their "ultra" editions...imho.
In general, Hibiki-an seems a bit overpriced on their "ultra" editions...imho.
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I'm thinking about picking up some of their Gyokuro Superior for daily drinking. Anyone have experience with this?
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It was a while ago ... and sad to say, it was aweful. The profile literally reminded me of what a full blown sinus infection tastes and smells like.GeorgeGR wrote:I'm thinking about picking up some of their Gyokuro Superior for daily drinking. Anyone have experience with this?
Hopefully it is not that bad now ...
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Thanks for letting me know.Chip wrote:It was a while ago ... and sad to say, it was aweful. The profile literally reminded me of what a full blown sinus infection tastes and smells like.GeorgeGR wrote:I'm thinking about picking up some of their Gyokuro Superior for daily drinking. Anyone have experience with this?
Hopefully it is not that bad now ...
I also noticed that they are currently selling limited amounts of Blended Sencha. Have you (or anyone) tried their Blended Sencha?
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Personally, I would go with a different vendor:
Den's Te.a
O-Cha
Thes-du-Japon
You can find good te.a in all price ranges from all of these (and there are also other good vendors).
Gyokuro is not really a "daily drinking" te.a. But similar to gyo is kabusecha, and usually you can find that for a "daily" price.
Here are a few options for a "daily" gyo or kabusecha:
http://www.denstea.com/gyokuro-gyokuro- ... 9_101.html
http://www.denstea.com/kukicha-karigane ... 2_665.html
http://www.thes-du-japon.com/index.php? ... &cPath=1_6
http://www.thes-du-japon.com/index.php? ... cts_id=436
https://www.o-cha.com/kabusecha.html?category_id=162
https://www.o-cha.com/yame-gyokuro.html?category_id=158
https://www.o-cha.com/karigane-gyokuro. ... ory_id=158
https://www.o-cha.com/gyokuro-kamejirus ... ory_id=158
Den's Te.a
O-Cha
Thes-du-Japon
You can find good te.a in all price ranges from all of these (and there are also other good vendors).
Gyokuro is not really a "daily drinking" te.a. But similar to gyo is kabusecha, and usually you can find that for a "daily" price.
Here are a few options for a "daily" gyo or kabusecha:
http://www.denstea.com/gyokuro-gyokuro- ... 9_101.html
http://www.denstea.com/kukicha-karigane ... 2_665.html
http://www.thes-du-japon.com/index.php? ... &cPath=1_6
http://www.thes-du-japon.com/index.php? ... cts_id=436
https://www.o-cha.com/kabusecha.html?category_id=162
https://www.o-cha.com/yame-gyokuro.html?category_id=158
https://www.o-cha.com/karigane-gyokuro. ... ory_id=158
https://www.o-cha.com/gyokuro-kamejirus ... ory_id=158
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While O-cha does have some good gyokuro offerings, I wouldn't recommend their kamejirushi for daily drinking. It's just way too cost prohibitive at 50g for $24.shinobicha wrote:Personally, I would go with a different vendor:
Den's Te.a
O-Cha
Thes-du-Japon
You can find good te.a in all price ranges from all of these (and there are also other good vendors).
Gyokuro is not really a "daily drinking" te.a. But similar to gyo is kabusecha, and usually you can find that for a "daily" price.
Here are a few options for a "daily" gyo or kabusecha:
http://www.denstea.com/gyokuro-gyokuro- ... 9_101.html
http://www.denstea.com/kukicha-karigane ... 2_665.html
http://www.thes-du-japon.com/index.php? ... &cPath=1_6
http://www.thes-du-japon.com/index.php? ... cts_id=436
https://www.o-cha.com/kabusecha.html?category_id=162
https://www.o-cha.com/yame-gyokuro.html?category_id=158
https://www.o-cha.com/karigane-gyokuro. ... ory_id=158
https://www.o-cha.com/gyokuro-kamejirus ... ory_id=158
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While O-cha does have some good gyokuro offerings, I wasn't too impressed with Yame Gyokuro.GeorgeGR wrote:shinobicha wrote:Personally, I would go with a different vendor:
Den's Te.a
O-Cha
Thes-du-Japon
You can find good te.a in all price ranges from all of these (and there are also other good vendors).
Gyokuro is not really a "daily drinking" te.a. But similar to gyo is kabusecha, and usually you can find that for a "daily" price.
Here are a few options for a "daily" gyo or kabusecha:
http://www.denstea.com/gyokuro-gyokuro- ... 9_101.html
http://www.denstea.com/kukicha-karigane ... 2_665.html
http://www.thes-du-japon.com/index.php? ... &cPath=1_6
http://www.thes-du-japon.com/index.php? ... cts_id=436
https://www.o-cha.com/kabusecha.html?category_id=162
https://www.o-cha.com/yame-gyokuro.html?category_id=158
https://www.o-cha.com/karigane-gyokuro. ... ory_id=158
https://www.o-cha.com/gyokuro-kamejirus ... ory_id=158
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Just received my first order from Hibiki-an, mostly teaware and some green teas.
All teaware was very well packaged, every loose piece separately wrapped in foam wrap and absolutely shock free. Beautifull wares as well.
They are a bit more expensive, but it is quality.
Have not yet tried their teas, as I'm still finishing open packaging from other suppliers.
As of yet, I'm very satisfied with this dealer.
All teaware was very well packaged, every loose piece separately wrapped in foam wrap and absolutely shock free. Beautifull wares as well.
They are a bit more expensive, but it is quality.
Have not yet tried their teas, as I'm still finishing open packaging from other suppliers.
As of yet, I'm very satisfied with this dealer.
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Can you put a link to there website?AlEg wrote: Just received my first order from Hibiki-an, mostly teaware and some green teas.
All teaware was very well packaged, every loose piece separately wrapped in foam wrap and absolutely shock free. Beautifull wares as well.
They are a bit more expensive, but it is quality.
Have not yet tried their teas, as I'm still finishing open packaging from other suppliers.
As of yet, I'm very satisfied with this dealer.
Thank you!
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https://hibiki-an.com/Puerh3 wrote:Can you put a link to there website?AlEg wrote: Just received my first order from Hibiki-an, mostly teaware and some green teas.
All teaware was very well packaged, every loose piece separately wrapped in foam wrap and absolutely shock free. Beautifull wares as well.
They are a bit more expensive, but it is quality.
Have not yet tried their teas, as I'm still finishing open packaging from other suppliers.
As of yet, I'm very satisfied with this dealer.
Thank you!
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Thanks for the link, guys!
And one thing. Recently i bought metal tea infuser and now I think about metal oxidation. Is it ok to use it with green tea (if it's important, i've gotfirst one https://www.bestadvisor.com/tea-infusers )? Time to time i feel metal aftertaste (i feel it when i make a tea too long). What infuser will be good for green and herbal tea?
And one thing. Recently i bought metal tea infuser and now I think about metal oxidation. Is it ok to use it with green tea (if it's important, i've gotfirst one https://www.bestadvisor.com/tea-infusers )? Time to time i feel metal aftertaste (i feel it when i make a tea too long). What infuser will be good for green and herbal tea?