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Master Oolong

Posted: Aug 2nd, '11, 13:40
by chado.my.teaway
Who of you drank oolong created by Asia Tea Master? What you think about this tea?

I drank seven teas created by master Lao Ming and two created by master Yoshiaki Hiruma.

This 2nd oolong is from Japan;)

Lao Ming teas:
1.Zh-1121,MB(middle baked)
2.ZL-1103,LB(light baked)
3.N-1103, N CHA( 蔫 茶)
special fragrance,since tea leave bited by insects
(organic tea),water temp.(80~85 degree c)
4.Y-1106,strong ferment
5 cs1: standard tea , fresh and clear .
It is fresh tea with a little fragrance.
after drinking, remains good smell in cup,
6 cs2: high quality, fragrance and sweet.
7 sm1: high quality, the best, sweet perfume , more roasted.

Yoshiaki Hiruma teas:
Yumewakaba 01
Yumewakaba 03

Re: Master Oolong

Posted: Aug 2nd, '11, 14:53
by TIM
chado.my.teaway wrote:Who of you drank oolong created by Asia Tea Master? What you think about this tea?

I drank seven teas created by master Lao Ming and two created by master Yoshiaki Hiruma.

This 2nd oolong is from Japan;)

Lao Ming teas:
1.Zh-1121,MB(middle baked)
2.ZL-1103,LB(light baked)
3.N-1103, N CHA( 蔫 茶)
special fragrance,since tea leave bited by insects
(organic tea),water temp.(80~85 degree c)
4.Y-1106,strong ferment
5 cs1: standard tea , fresh and clear .
It is fresh tea with a little fragrance.
after drinking, remains good smell in cup,
6 cs2: high quality, fragrance and sweet.
7 sm1: high quality, the best, sweet perfume , more roasted.

Yoshiaki Hiruma teas:
Yumewakaba 01
Yumewakaba 03
How long have you been drinking master grade oolong?
ah.... and welcome to teachat! ~ Toki

Re: Master Oolong

Posted: Aug 2nd, '11, 17:05
by chado.my.teaway
Welcome TIM. Im from Poland and my english is not perfect. I dont know what u ask.

How long I drinking? 17-18 brew. sometimes 20. 3/4 gram to gaiwan 150ml always 98-100 degree.....the longest brew has 1 hour and 10 minute

or

How long i drinking? 1st time i drank this tea 2 months ago.


sorry;)

thats very interesting teas.

all Lao Ming oolongs thats DD oolong or variants DD;)

Re: Master Oolong

Posted: Sep 3rd, '11, 04:47
by chado.my.teaway
I drank this tea again. And I made a few pictures. 16 brew.

Pictures are low high coz I did it on holiday, where i havent a my camera.

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AFTER 2nd BREW

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AFTER 5th BREW (with my beloved gaiwan);)

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AFTER 10th BREW

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AFTER 16th BREW

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Thanks

Re: Master Oolong

Posted: Sep 3rd, '11, 06:31
by Herb_Master
Chado,
where can one buy Lao Ming teas?

Re: Master Oolong

Posted: Sep 3rd, '11, 07:52
by chado.my.teaway
U have to talk with master;) I havent him e-mail, coz this tea give me my friend.

Re: Master Oolong

Posted: Sep 5th, '11, 05:44
by Oni
The tea I see in your pictures is a taiwanese high mountain oolong, it looks high quality and handpicked. How much does it cost, where is it from (the region in taiwan), and how was it made, oxidation level, baked, high fired or not etc.

Re: Master Oolong

Posted: Sep 5th, '11, 08:37
by chado.my.teaway
Thats Dong Ding Variant. Thats only what i know. This tea is a gift. I dont know nothing more about this tea. Give me few days and maybe I find out something.

Re: Master Oolong

Posted: Sep 6th, '11, 01:28
by Oni
If you liked it, than welcome to the world of oolong, these are wonderful teas, most of the veteran tea drinkers drink oolong and puerh, they are always complaining about the quality, that gets worst every year, because "if you make tea for money, your tea will taste like money".

Re: Master Oolong

Posted: Sep 6th, '11, 01:45
by chado.my.teaway
Hmmm. I think Im not beginner, and Im not pro. I can tell how was it made, baked, oxidation etc. But in my nationaly language. So sorry. In 90% i drink only black tea and oolongs. Thats wonderfull tea, i know;)
Really, give me few days and when i have a time, a write something;)

Re: Master Oolong

Posted: Oct 27th, '11, 02:58
by djlau
Who of you drank oolong created by Asia Tea Master? What you think about this tea?

I drank seven teas created by master Lao Ming and two created by master Yoshiaki Hiruma.
I'm a bit confused as to what the definition of "Master" is here. Usually in Taiwan, and some parts of China a tea master refers to someone who has a certain amount of experience making tea. Much like the guild system recognizes master craftsmen of various trades like woodworking. Do you mean master's who have won awards for their teas?

Re: Master Oolong

Posted: Nov 1st, '11, 05:31
by chado.my.teaway
Mr. Yoshiaki Hirumy, comes from near Iruma city, Saitama prefecture. Hiruma has a remarkable plantation, which produced numerous award-winning masterpieces of tea. So I think, we can call him a Master. For me, it is. The same with Mr. Lao Ming, maybe He has some "title" , I dont know. But for me, he is a master. You can read something about this tea here:

http://blog.polishwineguide.com/2011/08 ... -lao-ming/

Re: Master Oolong

Posted: Nov 5th, '11, 20:12
by iannon
Yoshiaki Hiruma is where i actually get my yearly dose of Temomicha. I did try one of his fermented oolong style ones..i think it was syansyan. quite different but nice

Re: Master Oolong

Posted: Feb 28th, '12, 14:07
by chado.my.teaway
Herb_Master wrote:Chado,
where can one buy Lao Ming teas?
Now I can tell you;)

Is the only shop when U can buy Lao Ming teas.

http://www.fivestartea.pl/en_US/c/Oolon ... lection/43

Re: Master Oolong

Posted: Feb 29th, '12, 19:10
by Herb_Master
Well Chado, I hope it is as good as the praises you sing of it, I have an order on the way.