Now THAT is expensivevictoria3 wrote:OK a little less than I thought, 644 lb http://www.teahabitat.com/store/index.p ... cts_id=249William wrote: Price?

I'm sure it was more than worth it! Truly high grade LJ can be awesome, yet so expensive ..

Now THAT is expensivevictoria3 wrote:OK a little less than I thought, 644 lb http://www.teahabitat.com/store/index.p ... cts_id=249William wrote: Price?
I just ordered some Tribute Keemun from Hojo that comes to $72/oz. Don't tell my wife.victoria3 wrote:OK a little less than I thought, 644 lb http://www.teahabitat.com/store/index.p ... cts_id=249
I am a huge fan of keemun tea and always seeking for high grade ones, albeit most of the time I end up with low quality ones (I tried so many honestly).joelbct wrote: I just ordered some Tribute Keemun from Hojo that comes to $72/oz. Don't tell my wife.
Even the 'value' size is $1193USD for 630g, or $859/lb.
I hope it's what I was looking for...
They've got a Shi Feng LJ for just slightly more per G. Wonder if this is normal pricing or a sort of luxury markup for whatever high net worth clientele they market these teas towards in Japan...
Would be interesting to compare Hojo's with Tea Habitat's Long Jing, her's looks like a bargain with his almost double at $1,248 lb.William wrote:I am a huge fan of keemun tea and always seeking for high grade ones, albeit most of the time I end up with low quality ones (I tried so many honestly).joelbct wrote: I just ordered some Tribute Keemun from Hojo that comes to $72/oz. Don't tell my wife.
Even the 'value' size is $1193USD for 630g, or $859/lb.
I hope it's what I was looking for...
They've got a Shi Feng LJ for just slightly more per G. Wonder if this is normal pricing or a sort of luxury markup for whatever high net worth clientele they market these teas towards in Japan...
Though pricey, that particular Keemun sold by Hojo is a real treat, a quality definitely beyond what is normally available on the market. Without doubt the best I ever tasted. You will love it! Btw, next time try some normal grade Keemun, always from Hojo .. I often drink it for breakfast, cheap and good!
With regards to SF LJ, I ordered a couple of days ago 50 grams .. will keep you updated!![]()
I buy it every year whenever available .. so far I loved it every year! Hojo-san sure knows how to procure quality teas![]()
Depends Victoria, if you never drank Keemun tea before, you should first of all get some standard grade ones .. for example Hojo-san sell a standard grade Keemun that is quite tasty, but I am sure you can buy standard grade Keemun from many other sellers, its a popular tea.victoria3 wrote:
The Keemun sounds interesting, do you think someone who almost never drinks black tea might enjoy it?
Where do you find these? Hojo said the Tribute is from a particular Keemun factory (called I think just Keemun FactoryWilliam wrote:There are even higher grade beyond the Tribute one, but so insanely expensive
Yep, there are even higher gradesjoelbct wrote: Where do you find these? Hojo said the Tribute is from a particular Keemun factory (called I think just Keemun Factory, are these even higher grades also from the same factory?
Ah yes, I reread the email and I see he says this is the highest grade I their "standard lineup." Oh gosh, not the nonstandard lineup!
My Tribute Keemun arrived. Was exactly what I was seeking, more or less. I know this is the Green Tea thread, so here are my thoughts and pics: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=14389&p=293635#p293635William wrote: Yep, there are even higher grades![]()
I tried some of them, but despite being ridiculously expensive, they are really similar to Hojo-san's Tribute grade.
When I want something that good and fancy, I buy the latter one; if instead I am looking for a decent quality but cheap, I stick to those of average grade available online.
Just realized this is the green Tea threadjoelbct wrote:My Tribute Keemun arrived. Was exactly what I was seeking, more or less. I know this is the Green Tea thread, so here are my thoughts and pics: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=14389&p=293635#p293635William wrote: Yep, there are even higher grades![]()
I tried some of them, but despite being ridiculously expensive, they are really similar to Hojo-san's Tribute grade.
When I want something that good and fancy, I buy the latter one; if instead I am looking for a decent quality but cheap, I stick to those of average grade available online.
Thanks for the heads up David! I appreciate it. Which teas are you planning to get?davidglass wrote: Sincha Kinari is now available through Maiko.