Yuuki-Cha recommendations?

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ShuShu
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Thu Aug 02, 2018 6:56 am

I want to make my first order from yuuki-cha (till now I mostly ordered from Thes-de-Japon and Den's). I'm trying to drink more organic and that seems like a good direction. Would be happy to hear about good (futsumushi) senchas you had from there.
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debunix
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Thu Aug 02, 2018 11:41 pm

I just looked at the current offerings and don't recognize the names of those I particularly liked from past orders. Puzzled now.
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ShuShu
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Fri Aug 03, 2018 6:17 am

debunix wrote:
Thu Aug 02, 2018 11:41 pm
I just looked at the current offerings and don't recognize the names of those I particularly liked from past orders. Puzzled now.
Ya, I feel like a few years ago there was more interest than now....
RedFox
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Sun Aug 05, 2018 3:44 am

My favourite from that site is Sencha Imita. It had an incredible aroma. But I'm not that much experienced in sencha...
Denmano
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Sun Aug 12, 2018 6:07 pm

I'm pretty new to ordering direct from Japan, but my 2nd order which I just placed was with Yuuki-cha. I'm still waiting on the shipment, but I ordered their Ureshino Sencha and Kagoshima Sencha Satsuma No Kanpu. In the late 70s, I was in Kyushu as an exchange student for a summer and I loved the daily green tea that my family drank there. I recently found one of those family members and they told me it was from the Ureshino area. I'll let you know what I think when it arrives! I also ordered a Tokonome kyusu from them as well! Did you order anything yet?
Denmano
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Sat Sep 08, 2018 8:21 pm

I'm really enjoying the Organic Ureshino Sencha as one of my "everyday" teas. The price is reasonable and the flavor is very good. It is a chumushi however, so it's a bit more broken up than a typical asamushi or futsumushi. However, I enjoy the bolder flavors or deeper steamed teas and this one is to my liking. I wasn't as crazy about the Kagoshima Sencha Satsuma no Kunpu but it's growing on me as well. It's flavor seems more subtle, delicate and less complex. I'm still learning how to describe flavors and aromas and I'm adjusting time and temperature to see the differences with all of these teas and I find it all very fascinating!
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Archer
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Fri Sep 14, 2018 5:17 am

I haven't ordered any sencha/gyo from Yuuki-Cha yet, but I did order a black and oolong an it also seems to me that their teaware is of decent quality and very affordable compared to most suppliers of Japanese tea, after purchasing a cute little houhin for about 14$.

(edit: I do order from them in small quantities considering Chip's bad experience with them...)
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nasalfrog
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Sat Sep 29, 2018 10:37 pm

The Shimofuri Masashige sencha, Haru bancha, and Kuchinashi oolong are some of the best and most unique Japanese organic teas I've ever had. The saemidori gyokuro is quite good, too.
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Tue Oct 23, 2018 9:34 am

The Shimofuri Masashige sencha, Haru bancha, and Kuchinashi oolong are some of the best and most unique Japanese organic teas I've ever had. The saemidori gyokuro is quite good, too.
I added my Haru Bancha to Geimatcha from Obubu. :D
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Mon Jul 12, 2021 8:32 pm

*Edit of my original post. The original issue I had with Yuuki-Cha was entirely my fault. My wife actually put the two bags of tea in question, in a drawer
beneath a bunch of insulin. I did not know they were there, and thought some of my old tea was sent instead of the tea I ordered. I have since apologized
to Dan, the owner of Yuuki Cha for my mistake. I have never had any problems with Yuuki Cha, and can wholeheartedly recommend them as a great source
for your tea.
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LeoFox
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Tue Jul 13, 2021 7:15 am

@harrison1986

Maybe you can consider posting pics here and keep this as a permanent record.
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harrison1986
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Tue Jul 13, 2021 12:33 pm

Edit: please delete. This was resolved, and the issue was entirely my fault as noted above.
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