Greetings one and all TeaDrinkers. A new TeaDay is upon us. Seize the TeaDay and share what is in your cup.
Yesterday we discussed how much we were willing to spend for tea. You can still vote and discuss yesterday's topic.
Today's TeaPoll and discussion topic. Relating to yesterday's topic. Are you often tempted by teas that you refuse to buy due to the price being too high? Please share.
I am looing forward to sharing this TeaDay with everyone. Bottoms up.
Aug 5th, '10, 01:24
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Re: Thursday TeaDay 8/5/10 Too high, sigh?
Rarely, but when it happens, it's usually because I refuse to pay more for shipping than for the tea itself. Yellow tea vendors take note.
White Peony is the order of the day in Palazzo Trey today. Unintended clumsy rhymes FTW.
White Peony is the order of the day in Palazzo Trey today. Unintended clumsy rhymes FTW.
Re: Thursday TeaDay 8/5/10 Too high, sigh?
Rarely if ever.
Just finished some puerh blend and a 5th infusion of shincha.
Cheers.
Just finished some puerh blend and a 5th infusion of shincha.
Cheers.
Aug 5th, '10, 09:37
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Re: Thursday TeaDay 8/5/10 Too high, sigh?
This always happens to me. I am an incorrigible cheapskate, hahaha... Also, I like teas that can get really pricey (oh hi there, pu-erh and gyokuro
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Keemun in my cup right now.
Keemun in my cup right now.
Re: Thursday TeaDay 8/5/10 Too high, sigh?
Nah, if I refuse to buy them, I am not tempted. But that doesn't really happen very often.
This morning I am enjoying my first Sun Moon Lake Black Tea.
Ohhh I've tried them before. This is just the first one I have
enjoyed!!
Thanks ToykoB!
Taiwan Sun Moon Lake Black Tea #20 from IShopO.
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This morning I am enjoying my first Sun Moon Lake Black Tea.
Ohhh I've tried them before. This is just the first one I have
enjoyed!!
Taiwan Sun Moon Lake Black Tea #20 from IShopO.
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Re: Thursday TeaDay 8/5/10 Too high, sigh?
I am often tempted by teas that I try not to buy-- sometimes due to their price, but more often because I already have way too much tea that I need to finish first 
Aug 5th, '10, 12:53
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Re: Thursday TeaDay 8/5/10 Too high, sigh?
Yes. Not too often, but it happens. When there is a high priced tea that looks good but is not available in small quantities (eg, 100g or more as minimum order), or one that looks interesting but I can't read enough to be comfortable knowing what I'm getting (often the case with puerhs, when there is essentially no labelling in English and the cake is $100+), or when it is just hard to imagine one being enough better than ones I am currently enjoying to justify the additional cost (e.g., teas from non-traditional sources with higher production costs, like Hawaii or New Zealand).
My most expensive (per gram) teas have all been bought in very small quantities, 25-50 grams, and generally from sources I've dealt with before or have heard about extensively from forums like this one.
My most expensive (per gram) teas have all been bought in very small quantities, 25-50 grams, and generally from sources I've dealt with before or have heard about extensively from forums like this one.
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Re: Thursday TeaDay 8/5/10 Too high, sigh?
Happens sometimes, but I rarely give in and buy something that I think is overpriced.
Slept in wayyy late today.
Decided to continue with a sample of the 2001 Mingyuanhao Yiwu from HouDe. It's quite smooth, very dry storage is evident. I am a fan of wet storage however, and found this somewhat boring for a cake of this age.
Shincha later?
Slept in wayyy late today.
Shincha later?
Re: Thursday TeaDay 8/5/10 Too high, sigh?
Happy Birthday PENTOX !! Hope you stop by!
In my cup this afternoon, DYL from Camellia Sinensis.
Fabulous!
In my cup this afternoon, DYL from Camellia Sinensis.
Fabulous!
Aug 5th, '10, 18:17
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Re: Thursday TeaDay 8/5/10 Too high, sigh?
Not a pop topic today?
I have certainly looked at many teas that I simply walked away from based virtually on price alone. For many teas, the increase in pleasure does not increase as fast as price. So you can have an excellent tea for say 25$ and one only marginally better for 35$. I have picked my price comfort zone in the last 11ish years, it suits me well. I rarely see little reason to venture outside of this zone.
Exceptions, the rare Gyokuro I buy. And matcha. And the occasional green oolong.
Began the TD with a tasting of Nishi a la Rishi. This is quite good, though it is not the easiest to nail each time. I nailed it this time! Next up, matcha in a new Tenmoku ShyRabbit Chawan with the Mrs.

I have certainly looked at many teas that I simply walked away from based virtually on price alone. For many teas, the increase in pleasure does not increase as fast as price. So you can have an excellent tea for say 25$ and one only marginally better for 35$. I have picked my price comfort zone in the last 11ish years, it suits me well. I rarely see little reason to venture outside of this zone.
Exceptions, the rare Gyokuro I buy. And matcha. And the occasional green oolong.
Began the TD with a tasting of Nishi a la Rishi. This is quite good, though it is not the easiest to nail each time. I nailed it this time! Next up, matcha in a new Tenmoku ShyRabbit Chawan with the Mrs.

Re: Thursday TeaDay 8/5/10 Too high, sigh?
+1!Amaikokonut wrote:I am often tempted by teas that I try not to buy-- sometimes due to their price, but more often because I already have way too much tea that I need to finish first
Yunnan Noir at work today, now fixing up some Four Seasons Oolong (that I just finally opened, I've been resisting - but no longer!!) to take to the theatre tonight.
Re: Thursday TeaDay 8/5/10 Too high, sigh?
I never flat out refuse to buy a tea based on price alone...the closest I come to that is if I think a tea isn´t worth the price point but might be worth buying at a lower price...but then I´m being influenced by other factors quite a bit.
Teas that are very expensive and worth the price point I don´t often buy but I don´t find myself rejecting them...they´re just waiting on my "want to buy list" for some day when I have a bigger tea budget.
have been drinking Bukhial Estate Assam today...it´s lighter (less malty and bitter, more fruity) than typical Assam and I can get a lot of infusions out of it for a black tea
Teas that are very expensive and worth the price point I don´t often buy but I don´t find myself rejecting them...they´re just waiting on my "want to buy list" for some day when I have a bigger tea budget.
have been drinking Bukhial Estate Assam today...it´s lighter (less malty and bitter, more fruity) than typical Assam and I can get a lot of infusions out of it for a black tea
Aug 5th, '10, 23:08
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Re: Thursday TeaDay 8/5/10 Too high, sigh?
Today TeaDay has been notable for a wide range of tea price points. The first shincha (Sayamakaori from Yuuki-Cha) was probably about $20/100g, and quite delightful, as always; the second, a Pouchong, was about $7/100g (an ok brew, mostly notable for it having been my first introduction to the greener style of oolong); and the third is a $100/100g Da Wu Ye Dan Cong Oolong from TeaHabitat (about as expensive as I've ever bought).
The last is definitely giving more pleasure per gram than the other two, because I'm using a tiny amount of leaf and getting big, big flavor out of it; happiness per dollar? Who knows. But the degree of attention it requires to really shine--and the way the flavor flattens when held after brewing--means that it will continue to be an occasional tea, fortunately for the teaBudget!
The last is definitely giving more pleasure per gram than the other two, because I'm using a tiny amount of leaf and getting big, big flavor out of it; happiness per dollar? Who knows. But the degree of attention it requires to really shine--and the way the flavor flattens when held after brewing--means that it will continue to be an occasional tea, fortunately for the teaBudget!
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