Ito En Oi Ocha
has anyone tried this bottled tea from Ito En? How was it? Any specific recommendations besides the yummy matcha? Hope every one is chillin comfortably in their ' tea zone' 
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Those things are pretty noxious, the oi ocha is super ichiban qualtiy in comparison.silvermage2000 wrote:I have never tried I't. But, I have hear that republic of tea has some good bottled teas.
I kind of agree with Chip, as online shopping goes, there are probably better options, but I would love to spend some time in their actual store.
On the subject of Ito en's RTD teas, their Dr. Weil line is quite good. The darjeeling is the best bottled/canned black tea I've ever had. But its 2+ bucks for a small can that uses about $.10 worth of actual tea.
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Dr. Weil thanks you!Space Samurai wrote: I kind of agree with Chip, as online shopping goes, there are probably better options, but I would love to spend some time in their actual store.
On the subject of Ito en's RTD teas, their Dr. Weil line is quite good. The darjeeling is the best bottled/canned black tea I've ever had. But its 2+ bucks for a small can that uses about $.10 worth of actual tea.
The store is very cool and a must visit if you possibly can.
I experienced my first $$$ kyusu there. Had no idea. Picked up this cute little one around 150 ml, it weighed about as much as a feather, seriously light and thin walled, pretty basic looking red clay. As I was holding it casually one handed, I saw the $365 price tag. Aack, lol....my hands started to shake and I put it down with both hands.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
if you really must have green tea while you are out and about, OiOcha is about as good as any other bottled tea out there... maybe a bit better actually...
but it still sucks. just like all the others it just tastes manufactured.
As far as the ito-en store goes, it's a really nice little boutique shop. It's crazy expensive for tea wares but the mood is nice. I haven't been very impressed though with the ito-en loose leaf teas... even buying direct from the store I always seem to be disappointed with the flavor.
but it still sucks. just like all the others it just tastes manufactured.
As far as the ito-en store goes, it's a really nice little boutique shop. It's crazy expensive for tea wares but the mood is nice. I haven't been very impressed though with the ito-en loose leaf teas... even buying direct from the store I always seem to be disappointed with the flavor.
I think the ito en bottled tea's beat out any other bottled tea you'll find in the states. Just the fact that they don't have Sugar makes them stand out...
As far as their high-end loose-leaf, they are one of the top Sencha and Matcha suppliers out there... personally recommended as a Matcha supplier by the Tea Master at the New York Urasenke Tea School, along with Ippodo and that Maraku Koyaeman place. Their prices and quality are superior or comparable to any other green tea supplier that markets to the US...
And in my experience, if you call the store, they will hand select whatever they have available, as opposed to just ordering what is up online.
I recommend:
Chiran Kagoshima Sencha
Megami Kagoshima Sencha
Koto Matcha
Also, when available, highly recommend the Kago and Shizuoka Shincha (spring tea) and the Kawane Sencha. The gyo is great too but i'm not a huge gyokuro person...
As far as their high-end loose-leaf, they are one of the top Sencha and Matcha suppliers out there... personally recommended as a Matcha supplier by the Tea Master at the New York Urasenke Tea School, along with Ippodo and that Maraku Koyaeman place. Their prices and quality are superior or comparable to any other green tea supplier that markets to the US...
And in my experience, if you call the store, they will hand select whatever they have available, as opposed to just ordering what is up online.
I recommend:
Chiran Kagoshima Sencha
Megami Kagoshima Sencha
Koto Matcha
Also, when available, highly recommend the Kago and Shizuoka Shincha (spring tea) and the Kawane Sencha. The gyo is great too but i'm not a huge gyokuro person...
I had a similar experience only mine was about 2-3 oz capacity with the tag of 500$.Chip wrote:Dr. Weil thanks you!Space Samurai wrote: I kind of agree with Chip, as online shopping goes, there are probably better options, but I would love to spend some time in their actual store.
On the subject of Ito en's RTD teas, their Dr. Weil line is quite good. The darjeeling is the best bottled/canned black tea I've ever had. But its 2+ bucks for a small can that uses about $.10 worth of actual tea.![]()
The store is very cool and a must visit if you possibly can.
I experienced my first $$$ kyusu there. Had no idea. Picked up this cute little one around 150 ml, it weighed about as much as a feather, seriously light and thin walled, pretty basic looking red clay. As I was holding it casually one handed, I saw the $365 price tag. Aack, lol....my hands started to shake and I put it down with both hands.
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