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07/11/2019
Both Monica from Windy Hollow and Hanna from Ashleaf will be joining us at the store this Saturday November 9th around 11am. Monica will be tasting and talking about her incredible tea which is the first biodynamic tea in Europe and Hanna will be showing and talking about the exquisite bronze leaf artworks she has made from casts of Windy Hollow's tea leaves. No need to book, hopefully see you there!
03/07/2019
Our 2019 Japanese senchas are all in and, barring a few small batches we hope to have later in the year, our mainline selection now totals eight (well...seven and a kabusecha!). This is the most sencha we have ever had in stock at one time, and a far cry from when we started in 2005 with the first sencha on our list from Uji.
Recently with the introduction of three new senchas from Shizuoka joining the Fuji Sencha, it now means we have half our sencha from a single prefecture with the other four from Aichi, Fukuoka and Kagoshima. Therefore we thought it would be appropriate to split them up equally into two boxsets: one for Shizuoka and one for the rest of Japan both available with a 15% discount on regular prices.
For those who wish to compare all these senchas against each other we have also added an option for a boxset which includes all eight teas at a 20% discount. Individually and as a whole they display the richness and diversity of sencha as a category, with fascinating differences in taste, aroma, colour and texture based on terroir, levels of steaming and cultivar.
To read more about the boxset please see our webpage here:
https://www.postcardteas.com/site/product/shizuoka-japan-boxset/
16/10/2018
In less than two weeks time we welcome Hosai Matsubayashi XVI from Asahiyaki, Shuji Nakagawa from Nakagawa Mokkougei, Toru Tsuji from Kanaami-Tsuji and Takahiro Yagi from Kaikado. Each craftsman will be showing new work, based around the aromatic themes of flowers, incense and tea: vases, tea bowls, fragrant wood boxes, tea and incense caddies and tea and incense utensils. Please join us on Thursday 25th (17.30-19.30) and Saturday 27th (15.30-18.30) October when the craftsmen will be in store to talk about their work. Takahiro Yagi will also be engraving scoops for customers buying Kaikado caddies. No reservations are needed.
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