Apr 13th, '12, 08:32
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by Xell » Apr 13th, '12, 08:32
Lerxst2112 wrote:Anyone know if our buddy
Xell (Hakoniwado Tea Shop) is offering anything this year? I don't know if it was a sencha from 2010 or 2011 from there, but it was incredible!

Glad to hear

I will, work in progress so to say, some changes going on, working on making my shop more independent and improving things, which i think are lacking. I'll add 88 nights shincha closer to harvest time, i.e. end of April.
Apr 13th, '12, 08:35
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by Xell » Apr 13th, '12, 08:35
I will be getting my first shiboridashi to celebrate this years shincha. I think i'm ready for this kind of teaware, anyway i already prefer to use small kyusu not bigger than 140-180ml. Looking forward for this new experience

Apr 13th, '12, 09:42
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by Chesslover » Apr 13th, '12, 09:42
O-cha's YM this year will be "classic" again? This is superb. I can't forget the 2010 YM, no other sencha came close to it...YM 2011 was good, but not outstanding...
Apr 14th, '12, 10:31
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by SilentChaos » Apr 14th, '12, 10:31
Looks like Shincha pre-order is available from Orbubu, Ippodo Japanese site, Yuuki-Cha and maeda-en. I've never ordered from these vendors before though, so please don't take this as a recommendation.

Apr 17th, '12, 09:03
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by tjsan » Apr 17th, '12, 09:03
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by sherubtse » Apr 17th, '12, 12:56
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by Stentor » Apr 17th, '12, 13:00
Good to know, cool, thanks! I will probably be ordering from Maiko, since iannon has been praising their shincha so much for years.
Apr 17th, '12, 17:18
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by iannon » Apr 17th, '12, 17:18
Stentor wrote:
Good to know, cool, thanks! I will probably be ordering from Maiko, since iannon has been praising their shincha so much for years.
Wellll...I just really like the Kinari..and you can ONLY get it at Shincha time.they do not offer a "regular" version of it throughout the year. off to preorder

Apr 17th, '12, 17:21
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by Ill-literate » Apr 17th, '12, 17:21
Argh! Too much shincha to choose from! Where do I start?

Apr 18th, '12, 05:58
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by Stentor » Apr 18th, '12, 05:58
iannon wrote:Stentor wrote:
Good to know, cool, thanks! I will probably be ordering from Maiko, since iannon has been praising their shincha so much for years.
Wellll...I just really like the Kinari..and you can ONLY get it at Shincha time.they do not offer a "regular" version of it throughout the year. off to preorder

Yup, and I am going to order the Kinari just because of you!! So it better be good!
OK... and because I have liked the teas that I've had from Maiko so far. I haven't had the Kinari yet, though, so I am excited about it.
It may actually be the only shincha I am buying this year. O-Cha's offerings are tempting, though!
Apr 18th, '12, 13:37
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by iannon » Apr 18th, '12, 13:37
Stentor wrote:iannon wrote:Stentor wrote:
Good to know, cool, thanks! I will probably be ordering from Maiko, since iannon has been praising their shincha so much for years.
Wellll...I just really like the Kinari..and you can ONLY get it at Shincha time.they do not offer a "regular" version of it throughout the year. off to preorder

Yup, and I am going to order the Kinari just because of you!! So it better be good!
OK... and because I have liked the teas that I've had from Maiko so far. I haven't had the Kinari yet, though, so I am excited about it.
It may actually be the only shincha I am buying this year. O-Cha's offerings are tempting, though!
My two "for sure" orders are the Maiko Kinari and the O-cha Aoi. already preordered both.
Apr 19th, '12, 17:41
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by Chubseus » Apr 19th, '12, 17:41
Pre-ordered a bit from both o-cha and maiko. I also decided this was the year to upgrade, and I ordered my first non-glazed kyusu and appropriately sized tea cup (good-bye coffee mug!).
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by gargoylekitty » Apr 21st, '12, 16:15
iannon wrote:My two "for sure" orders are the Maiko Kinari and the O-cha Aoi. already preordered both.
Heh, I ordered the same, along with some O-Cha YM. Not sure if I'm going to order much of anything else this year.
Apr 21st, '12, 23:20
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by bryan_drinks_tea » Apr 21st, '12, 23:20
At the moment there are three on preorder - the YM from ocha, the 88 nights from Kaburagien, and the Kinari sencha from Maiko. Here's hoping for a good tea year for all!

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by sherubtse » Apr 22nd, '12, 07:12
iannon wrote:Wellll...I just really like the Kinari..and you can ONLY get it at Shincha time.they do not offer a "regular" version of it throughout the year. off to preorder

What is it about the Kinari that you like so much? And how would you describe the taste?
Best wishes,
sherubtse