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Posted: Jul 31st, '08, 18:45
by silverneedles
mmm.... tasty
i been drinking that for the past couple days, trying to finish a 6month old stock...
all gold one is good, has alot of flavor,
i prefer the other one from YSLLC - the
Yunnan Black Gold
just a hint of smokyness to it imho imho
Posted: Jul 31st, '08, 18:45
by Bubba_tea
Yup - another bloody Canadian! Actually I'm in Springfield MO now. Actually, watch out! We're everywhere now. We look like Americans, smell like Americans, and almost sound like Americans except for a few little things that experts can pick out. One day the grand pooba will give the order and we'll rise up and have a Molson..
Shogun - thanks for the linky there. I had shied away from the golden tips as they usually didn't have as much flavor as the #2 grades I've tried. If that's it, your picture is going up in the garage! I did have one of the Rishi yunnans a while back that was pretty good and almost peppery. My daily drink is Ten Ren's #2 yunnan - I didn't think the #1 had much body to it.
I wrote that YSLLC guy on ebay but haven't received a response - anyone else have luck contacting him?
They have quite a few!
Early Spring 2008 "Banna Black Gold" Black Tea *
Flowering Black Teacone
Yunnan Black Gold
Yunnan Pure Small Bud Black Tea * Gold Tips *
Premium Simao Black Tea * Hong Piao Xiang *
Dian Hong "Jin Hao" Black Tea * Spring 2007 *
Geeze - that's a lot of money to spend... wish there was a sample pack!!!
Posted: Jul 31st, '08, 20:06
by Salsero
Bubba_tea wrote: We look like Americans, smell like Americans, and almost sound like Americans except for a few little things that experts can pick out. One day the grand pooba will give the order and we'll rise up and have a Molson
And apparently are as crazy as Americans too. Molson, you say. I will be vigilent for this substance.
Bubba_tea wrote: I wrote that YSLLC guy on ebay but haven't received a response - anyone else have luck contacting him?
Generally, Scott is good about replying to questions. I have found the pure gold bud to be too smooth and bland for me, but Mary R and others have loved it. I have some of the one called
Simao and have not been too crazy about it. Generally I have been happier with the ones that have more black mixed in with the gold buds and not called Simao. The last excellent one I had is sold out now. It was a 2006 harvest.
Posted: Jul 31st, '08, 20:55
by joelbct
Bubba_tea wrote:I wrote that YSLLC guy on ebay but haven't received a response - anyone else have luck contacting him?
He should get back to you before long. Don't fret...
And yes, welcome to TeaChat. We'll be on the lookout for that Poobah-Ordered Canadian Uprising (intelligence leak in aisle 6)
Posted: Aug 1st, '08, 10:09
by Bubba_tea
Hey all - just to be sure, which one of the yunnans have the (most) peppery flavor? I see some of the 2008 crop is out - how are they?
Posted: Aug 1st, '08, 11:07
by silverneedles
i never get the peppery association... its not stinging in any way, and i dont find much similarity in flavor that i automatically say pepper....
am i missing some taste bud sensors here or flavor experiences???
Posted: Aug 1st, '08, 12:07
by henley
silverneedles wrote:i never get the peppery association... its not stinging in any way, and i dont find much similarity in flavor that i automatically say pepper....
am i missing some taste bud sensors here or flavor experiences???
I was the same way. I kept expecting a peppery bite. Like others told me, think more of sweet peppers instead. YG kinda reminded me of hot pepper jelly for lack of a better description.
Posted: Aug 1st, '08, 12:18
by silverneedles
you mean these?
Posted: Aug 1st, '08, 17:54
by joelbct
silverneedles wrote:i never get the peppery association...
Describing flavor is always a challenge, but I think "Malty" is a slightly more accurate word for GY than "Peppery..." Not quite Malty like an Assam (although actually Assam and Yunnan are geographically close so perhaps have somewhat similar terroir/climate and
C. sinensis var. assamica-heavy strains (big leaf, bold tea).
Yunnan (top) and Assam (below):
More links:
Yunnan Tea Wikipedia
Yunnan Province General Wiki
Assam Tourism Site
Oh and PS, tried the Adagio Golden Yunnan sample today. Def. a serviceable and above-average Yunnan- tippy, and smooth.
Posted: Aug 1st, '08, 22:24
by Bubba_tea
I really do mean 'pepper'. It's exactly like a fresh ground black pepper taste in the tea - it's not hard to miss! I do understand the malty you guys are describing - but it's been a looooong time since I've had a real good black pepper tea. I think the last time I bought some Yunnan from Rishi it did have some pepper to it - and I just got my dragon egg yi xing, gai wan, and various teas delivered so I'll have to check it out again.
Posted: Aug 1st, '08, 22:25
by chamekke
Bubba_tea wrote:Yup - another bloody Canadian! Actually I'm in Springfield MO now. Actually, watch out! We're everywhere now. We look like Americans, smell like Americans, and almost sound like Americans except for a few little things that experts can pick out. One day the grand pooba will give the order and we'll rise up and have a Molson..
Shhh!
The first rule about Canuck Club...
And whatever you do, don't let on about
Canadian raising (no coincidence that it sounds like Canadian uprising!).
Posted: Aug 1st, '08, 22:32
by Salsero
OMG, it keeps getting worse!
Posted: Aug 1st, '08, 22:39
by RussianSoul
Salsero wrote: OMG, it keeps getting worse!
I had no idea!!!
[frantically looks for a place to hide her tea]
Posted: Aug 2nd, '08, 00:50
by Bubba_tea
chamekke wrote:And whatever you do, don't let on about
Canadian raising (no coincidence that it sounds like Canadian uprising!).
Wow! I didn't even know it was called anything. We know what it is... imagine that, now they've even named it!! Bob & Doug Makenzie better be on the OnDemand cable service. I feel a Strange Brew coming on...
Posted: Aug 3rd, '08, 23:17
by Bubba_tea
Salsero wrote:Generally, Scott is good about replying to questions. I have found the pure gold bud to be too smooth and bland for me, but Mary R and others have loved it. I have some of the one called Simao and have not been too crazy about it. Generally I have been happier with the ones that have more black mixed in with the gold buds and not called Simao. The last excellent one I had is sold out now. It was a 2006 harvest.
Salsero - Is that Simao you mentioned above the 2008 variety? I been reading negative reports about the 2007 tea, but hopefully 2008 will turn out better.
Has anyone tried the other mentioned?
- Early Spring 2008 "Banna Black Gold" Black Tea *
Flowering Black Teacone
Yunnan Black Gold
Yunnan Pure Small Bud Black Tea * Gold Tips *
Premium Simao Black Tea * Hong Piao Xiang *
Dian Hong "Jin Hao" Black Tea * Spring 2007 *