Kobiwako Clay and Sencha
Hi, I read a lot on Akira Hojo's homepage about his Kobiwako Clay tea pots and I wonder about buying one. Does anyone of you own one? I would love to hear comments about it. How would you describe the effect? Do you use it only for one cultivar or do you use it for different senchas?
Feb 23rd, '16, 07:17
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Re: Kobiwako Clay and Sencha
I use this clay with sencha (as well as other teas).
Generally speaking, I feel the tea to be thicker, especially the body.
Functionally, Junzo's teapots are simply perfect.
Regards.
Generally speaking, I feel the tea to be thicker, especially the body.
Functionally, Junzo's teapots are simply perfect.
Regards.
Re: Kobiwako Clay and Sencha
Thanks for your reply. Good to hear, that the tea pots are functionally perfect! And also asthetically they look - at least at the pictures - amazing.William wrote:I use this clay with sencha (as well as other teas).
Generally speaking, I feel the tea to be thicker, especially the body.
Functionally, Junzo's teapots are simply perfect.
Regards.
So do you use one tea pot exclusivly for one kind of tea or cultivar?
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Re: Kobiwako Clay and Sencha
For sencha you only need one pot. So mix it up. As for the clay it's probably the best I've used for sencha. Agree with William. It makes the tea thick and full. Lovely!
I think more people should be jumping on these pots!
I think more people should be jumping on these pots!
Re: Kobiwako Clay and Sencha
Thanks! So you use it for different Senchas. Did you ever do a tasting, doing the same tea in your used teapot and in a glazed one?Alex wrote:For sencha you only need one pot. So mix it up. As for the clay it's probably the best I've used for sencha. Agree with William. It makes the tea thick and full. Lovely!
I think more people should be jumping on these pots!
Feb 23rd, '16, 12:49
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Re: Kobiwako Clay and Sencha
Im honestly tempted to get another one.Alex wrote: I think more people should be jumping on these pots!
Who knows for how long this clay will be available?!
Do you have any houhin made with this clay? (if yes) Are they generally easy to handle?
Regards.
Re: Kobiwako Clay and Sencha
Yeah they got the flat types. Akira designed them himself for functionality.
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