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by inspectoring » Apr 21st, '08, 00:48
Just tried some....really good for a sencha - it tastes pretty much like a gyokuro...and for the price they are asking - I might as well go with the gyokuro. The cherry blossom tea on the other hand is really good...especially better than republicoftea.
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by Wesli » Apr 21st, '08, 01:21
I'm sure it's good. $40/100grams. Sheesh!
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by Salsero » Apr 21st, '08, 01:27
Wesli wrote:I'm sure it's good. $40/100grams. Sheesh!
At that price why waste your money on tea. Just get drugs. Be happy.
We will be expecting a full report of your experience with this stuff.
Apr 21st, '08, 01:43
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by PolyhymnianMuse » Apr 21st, '08, 01:43
Salsero wrote:We will be expecting a full report of your experience with this stuff.
Of the drugs...

or the tea...

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by Salsero » Apr 21st, '08, 01:59
PolyhymnianMuse wrote:Salsero wrote:We will be expecting a full report of your experience with this stuff.
Of the drugs...

or the tea...

... and samples ...
Apr 21st, '08, 02:42
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by PolyhymnianMuse » Apr 21st, '08, 02:42
Salsero wrote: ... and samples ...
... of both?
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by Chip » Apr 21st, '08, 03:36
I had it last year...it was a mind blowing experience.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
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by Pentox » Apr 21st, '08, 12:12
Hm at 40/100g that's pricey, but it's not like it's gyo range pricing though. (well for some gyo's it is).
I think i'm going to try some this year.
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by Chip » Apr 21st, '08, 14:04
Nice thing, you can try 56 grams for 20 bucks. I would likely not have spent 40 on 112 grams.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
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by Wesli » Apr 21st, '08, 14:42
Chip wrote:Nice thing, you can try 56 grams for 20 bucks. I would likely not have spent 40 on 112 grams.
This is true, and is also the reason I don't buy gyo. I would pay $25 for 56 grams of gyo every once in a while. But paying $40-plus for a single bag of tea is past my pay-scale.
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by inspectoring » Apr 22nd, '08, 09:09
Wesli wrote:Chip wrote:Nice thing, you can try 56 grams for 20 bucks. I would likely not have spent 40 on 112 grams.
This is true, and is also the reason I don't buy gyo. I would pay $25 for 56 grams of gyo every once in a while. But paying $40-plus for a single bag of tea is past my pay-scale.
Exactly Wesli - I have to agree with you. Hence some of my posts are addressing the cost part of the tea consumption. WHile we can always justify any price of the tea with all sorts of comparison, I don't think its practical to drink a gyo for everyday purposes.
Having said that, recently I went on a quest to find a very good gyo with an affordable price and I have to say among all I tested, harney wins with 30 $ for 4 oz (~ 120 oz)