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YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Nov 7th, '13, 21:02
by silverneedles
havent ordered in a few ... :oops: years
and ! theres a whole bunch of types now ...
i only know the fengqing Black Gold, gold tips

anyone went thru the others ?

Re: YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Nov 9th, '13, 08:23
by sriracha
I have tried a few I liked, the only ones I could find that are available right now are these two:

http://yunnansourcing.com/en/yunnan-bla ... -2013.html-two from 2013 and one from 2012;

and the Simao Spring Tips. =)

Re: YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Nov 9th, '13, 18:33
by .m.
The wild tree purple varietal tea of dehong is definitely worth trying:
https://yunnansourcing.com/en/index.php ... oduct=2038
There are also some other versions, which I haven tried
http://yunnansourcing.com/en/yunnan-bla ... -2012.html
http://yunnansourcing.com/en/yunnan-bla ... -2013.html,
(the description of the last one sounds delicious).

Re: YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Nov 9th, '13, 19:09
by Poohblah
I have a few bags of dianhong from YS open right now. Here is my advice based on what I purchased: skip the "black gold" tea, but the Feng Qing and the Mojiang Gold Buds are worth purchasing. I can't say anything about their other current offerings, as I have not tried them.

Re: YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Nov 25th, '13, 13:18
by PurplePotato
If you haven't purchased yet, I'd highly recommend the Jin Jun Mei. This has very fuzzy leaves as you can see here
JinJunMei 11-25-13.jpg
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although my picture doesn't quite do it justice. Also, the tea is quite tasty too. Taste and aroma reminds me of an assam I've had, but this is far more refined.

Re: YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Nov 27th, '13, 00:58
by silverneedles
thanks, i ordered it :)
now for the wait ...

Re: YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Nov 27th, '13, 01:41
by Poohblah
PurplePotato wrote:If you haven't purchased yet, I'd highly recommend the Jin Jun Mei.
Just to make sure we're all on the same page, JJM is not a Yunnan Dianhong ;) I don't know if this is important to OP though, as I don't know whether OP is looking for authentic Yunnan Dianhong or not.

Re: YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Nov 27th, '13, 05:28
by chrl42
Poohblah wrote:
PurplePotato wrote:If you haven't purchased yet, I'd highly recommend the Jin Jun Mei.
Just to make sure we're all on the same page, JJM is not a Yunnan Dianhong ;) I don't know if this is important to OP though, as I don't know whether OP is looking for authentic Yunnan Dianhong or not.
Real JJM is very rare..and the price is almost not affordable.

I heard JJM doesn't last long over multiple brewings, as they are just spring tips, I've always thought tea's quality and durability is not much related...

Re: YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Nov 27th, '13, 12:15
by Poohblah
chrl42 wrote:Real JJM is very rare..and the price is almost not affordable.
Our very own Tim has some real (at least, I assume it's the real thing) JJM... for the curious :)

Re: YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Nov 29th, '13, 01:14
by PurplePotato
chrl42 wrote:
Poohblah wrote:
PurplePotato wrote:If you haven't purchased yet, I'd highly recommend the Jin Jun Mei.
Just to make sure we're all on the same page, JJM is not a Yunnan Dianhong ;) I don't know if this is important to OP though, as I don't know whether OP is looking for authentic Yunnan Dianhong or not.
Real JJM is very rare..and the price is almost not affordable.

I heard JJM doesn't last long over multiple brewings, as they are just spring tips, I've always thought tea's quality and durability is not much related...
Given the price, and the quotes around the name at the YS site, I naturally assumed it was not genuine. But as long as the tea tastes good and the price is reasonable, I don't really care much whether or not the tea is 'fake.' And with YS, I can expect the tea to be good.

For what its worth, this tea did not last me as long as some other high quality blacks I've had. And given that the tea is pure bud, I brewed it strong then I generally would (Both due to buds being generally stronger and the ability to fit more buds than longer leaves in a pot).

Re: YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Nov 29th, '13, 07:58
by sriracha
Btw, has anyone tried their zheng shan xiao zhong?

Re: YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Nov 29th, '13, 13:19
by Poohblah
sriracha wrote:Btw, has anyone tried their zheng shan xiao zhong?
Yes, I have. I really enjoy it. It's unsmoked and very tasty.

Re: YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Nov 29th, '13, 21:38
by chrl42
PurplePotato wrote:
chrl42 wrote:
Poohblah wrote:
PurplePotato wrote:If you haven't purchased yet, I'd highly recommend the Jin Jun Mei.
Just to make sure we're all on the same page, JJM is not a Yunnan Dianhong ;) I don't know if this is important to OP though, as I don't know whether OP is looking for authentic Yunnan Dianhong or not.
Real JJM is very rare..and the price is almost not affordable.

I heard JJM doesn't last long over multiple brewings, as they are just spring tips, I've always thought tea's quality and durability is not much related...
Given the price, and the quotes around the name at the YS site, I naturally assumed it was not genuine. But as long as the tea tastes good and the price is reasonable, I don't really care much whether or not the tea is 'fake.' And with YS, I can expect the tea to be good.

For what its worth, this tea did not last me as long as some other high quality blacks I've had. And given that the tea is pure bud, I brewed it strong then I generally would (Both due to buds being generally stronger and the ability to fit more buds than longer leaves in a pot).
I wasn't talking about YS, I didn't even click on that link.

It's just that, most of JJM on Chinese market are not real.

Re: YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Dec 2nd, '13, 04:14
by sriracha
Poohblah wrote:
sriracha wrote:Btw, has anyone tried their zheng shan xiao zhong?
Yes, I have. I really enjoy it. It's unsmoked and very tasty.
Good to hear. I've put in an order.

Re: YS black teas - what to get ?

Posted: Dec 2nd, '13, 11:06
by kikula
Thanks for this - I have a son-in-law who prefers black teas and needed to put together a nice Christmas gift. I've been focused largely on oolongs all year so this was a good help - I've enjoyed other teas from YS. Threw in a nice little teapot, too - it's really fun to buy for those rare tea- buddies. :)