Sencha karigane recommendations?
Please recommend some good sencha kariganes with rich flavor and good leaf to stem ratio. Thanks!
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Re: Sencha karigane recommendations?
Perhaps my fave sencha karigane has been an offering from Hibiki-An. Not sure what ratio you are looking for, more leaf or more stem? I want max stem! This one has had this. It was refreshingly aromatic. It was also great for personal blending since it has such a high ratio of stems.
Next fave, Sakura Karigane from O-Cha (have to double check the name). This one is pretty interesting in that it has sakura leaves in it which imparts a subtle cherry aroma. Not a flavored tea, just has sakura leaves!
And also very good, Den's and Maiko.
Next fave, Sakura Karigane from O-Cha (have to double check the name). This one is pretty interesting in that it has sakura leaves in it which imparts a subtle cherry aroma. Not a flavored tea, just has sakura leaves!
And also very good, Den's and Maiko.
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Re: Sencha karigane recommendations?
at Maiko.. really read the descriptions..they have quite a few karigane..some are with gyo only steams and veins..some are gyo/sencha blend. I have been pleased with everything ive had from Maiko
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My favorite Japanese tea is Uji Sencha Otsuusan from O-Cha. It's a Karigane with a rich mix of tart and sweet flavors, with absolutely no bitterness. It's not too hard to brew, and protects me from wanting to have gyo every day!
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Re: Sencha karigane recommendations?
I seem to remember Kevin mentioning a while ago that Otsuusan was among the top sellers in the actual Tsuen tea shop in Japan. I guess all those tea drinkers cannot be wrong.JRS22 wrote:My favorite Japanese tea is Uji Sencha Otsuusan from O-Cha. It's a Karigane with a rich mix of tart and sweet flavors, with absolutely no bitterness. It's not too hard to brew, and protects me from wanting to have gyo every day!

This one does have gyokuro components ... I seem to favor all sencha components, personal preference. Though it has been several years since I tried this.
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Interesting to hear you recommend something from Hibiki-an, Chip. I assumed, wrongly, that they were not even on your "radar screen".Chip wrote:Perhaps my fave sencha karigane has been an offering from Hibiki-An.
Anything else you liked from them?

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sherubtse
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Mellow Monk also has a karigane sencha, their "Frosty Garden Green Tea". Haven't tried it, so can't speak for the taste / quality.
Best wishes,
sherubtse
Best wishes,
sherubtse
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It's an interesting tea, to be sure. Quite creamy and brothy, in a chicken-soup-kind-of-way. Many speak of its tart taste, but I never experienced this.JRS22 wrote:My favorite Japanese tea is Uji Sencha Otsuusan from O-Cha. It's a Karigane with a rich mix of tart and sweet flavors, with absolutely no bitterness. It's not too hard to brew, and protects me from wanting to have gyo every day!
Best wishes,
sherubtse
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All 3 of O-Cha's kariganes have some gyo ingredients in the mix. Maybe that's why they've become my favorites. I've been experimenting with the Asa-Giri, which is all gyo, but the Otsuusan, which is a mix of Sencha and gyo, is still my favorite. The Otsuusan has a complexity that probably comes from the mix of Sencha and gyo leaves with stems. Tart but not too tart, sweet but not too sweet, etc, and none of the bitterness that troubles me with Sencha.
How about a Karigane OTTI? Then we could compare Hibiki-an, Maiko and O-Cha w/o buying all those 100 gram or, worse, 200 gram bags!
How about a Karigane OTTI? Then we could compare Hibiki-an, Maiko and O-Cha w/o buying all those 100 gram or, worse, 200 gram bags!
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Already in the thought process on this one ...JRS22 wrote:How about a Karigane OTTI? Then we could compare Hibiki-an, Maiko and O-Cha w/o buying all those 100 gram or, worse, 200 gram bags!

Well, truth be told, O-Cha and Hibiki-An are where I first cut my sencha teeth (direct from Japan). O-Cha has remained a fave vendor nonstop ever since. Hibiki-An has disappointed me a few too many times since then for them to be a fave vendor.sherubtse wrote:Interesting to hear you recommend something from Hibiki-an, Chip. I assumed, wrongly, that they were not even on your "radar screen".Chip wrote:Perhaps my fave sencha karigane has been an offering from Hibiki-An.
Anything else you liked from them?![]()
In fact, it has been a couple years since I had their all sencha Karigane. But it was sooo consistantly good. It had the freshness of the tropical sea. It was very elegant too, unlike many "kukicha" all sencha versions I have tried.
Unfortunately, I will have to refrain from any other recommendations right now since I have not recently/actively bought from their regular menu items.
But all Japanese vendors are on my radar, donCha know?

Re: Sencha karigane recommendations?
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=16242Ramsay wrote:For the uninformed (like me) what is "OTTI"?