Recommendation for Silver Needle

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Recommendation for Silver Needle

by ummaya » Oct 28th, '11, 13:23

Hello,

I am finishing my pack of Jasmin Silver needle from Adagio and I would like to try some Silver Needle ( non Jasmin flowered) from an other source.
Among many options I have seen these : http://www.norbutea.com/BaiHaoYinZhen?category_id=13 and http://jingtea.com/tea/type/white/silver-needle

I am looking for your recommendation. Thanks.

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Re: Recommendation for Silver Needle

by laura99 » Oct 28th, '11, 14:27

I don't have experience with a large number of Silver needle teas, but I have ordered that one you have linked from Norbu multiple times and would recommend it.

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Re: Recommendation for Silver Needle

by Chip » Oct 28th, '11, 14:51

I personally shy away from Yunnan SNs. Had a few not so good experiences with them the worst one just had the oddest aroma of hotdog on a bun when steeped. I just cannot shake that, Bad olfactory memory can be strong.

So whenever possible, I at least begin my search by looking for Fujian origin. Although some Indian and Ceylon can knock your sox off!

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Re: Recommendation for Silver Needle

by Poohblah » Oct 29th, '11, 13:46

Chip wrote:I personally shy away from Yunnan SNs. Had a few not so good experiences with them the worst one just had the oddest aroma of hotdog on a bun when steeped. I just cannot shake that, Bad olfactory memory can be strong.

So whenever possible, I at least begin my search by looking for Fujian origin. Although some Indian and Ceylon can knock your sox off!
Clearly they're a different tea than the Fujian-grown variety, but I absolutely love Yunnan Sourcing's Silver Needles. Did you try theirs as well?

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Re: Recommendation for Silver Needle

by Chip » Oct 29th, '11, 16:29

Poohblah wrote:Clearly they're a different tea than the Fujian-grown variety, but I absolutely love Yunnan Sourcing's Silver Needles. Did you try theirs as well?
No, I have not ... but I am always open to trying new teas! :mrgreen:

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Re: Recommendation for Silver Needle

by sherubtse » Oct 29th, '11, 22:32

Chip wrote:So whenever possible, I at least begin my search by looking for Fujian origin. Although some Indian and Ceylon can knock your sox off!
+1 re the Indian SN's (esp. Assams) and those from Ceylon. In some cases, they are cheaper, too. :)

Here's one example, from Ceylon:

http://www.t-buds.com/store/index.php?m ... cts_id=148

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sherubtse

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Re: Recommendation for Silver Needle

by teaisme » Oct 31st, '11, 17:29

Jingteashops was good the last time I tried a couple years ago
So was floating leaves tea.

Jings had a nice eggy which I do like very much.

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Re: Recommendation for Silver Needle

by ummaya » Nov 2nd, '11, 01:01

teaisme wrote:Jingteashops was good
In my first post I posted a link to a shop named "Jing" in the UK but by Jinteashops , do you mean this one ?
http://www.jingteashop.com/pd-jing-tea- ... ea-bhy.cfm

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Re: Recommendation for Silver Needle

by Poohblah » Nov 2nd, '11, 02:23

Jing Tea Shop is different from Jing Tea. The former is based in Hong Kong/Canton area and has a higher reputation on these forums than the latter, which is based in the UK.

Personally I do not think you could go wrong by ordering from Jing Tea Shop.

If are still looking for vendors, you can find good Silver Needles from many vendors, some of which have already been mentioned, like Norbu, TeaSpring, Yunnan Sourcing, Jing Tea Shop, Rishi, and others.

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Re: Recommendation for Silver Needle

by ummaya » Nov 2nd, '11, 03:12

Poohblah wrote:Jing Tea Shop is different from Jing Tea. The former is based in Hong Kong/Canton area and has a higher reputation on these forums than the latter, which is based in the UK.

Personally I do not think you could go wrong by ordering from Jing Tea Shop.
I already enjoyed the Dacong and Ti Guan Ying of the Hong Kong based Jin Tea Shop, so I think I will try their Silver Needle and also order a sample from Norbu

Thanks.

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Re: Recommendation for Silver Needle

by teaisme » Nov 2nd, '11, 17:03

yeap jingteashop not jing :mrgreen:

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Re: Recommendation for Silver Needle

by Chip » Nov 2nd, '11, 17:16

Teavana's SN ... brewed in a tetsubin ... of course.

OK, JK but could not resist since, "it is the rarest tea in the world!" (and therefore priced accordingly by Teavana), and we all know that, "the tetsubin is the best teapot for brewing teas!" (and therefore also priced accordingly by Teavana).

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Re: Recommendation for Silver Needle

by teaisme » Nov 3rd, '11, 16:09

I saw a couple of these recently, priced pretty high in a teashop.
The owners said they decided to buy them since people have been asking for them....(teavanas false info is spreading more then you think)
I looked inside the box and paint was already transferring onto the cardboard box it came in. I rubbed my finger on the pot...faint paint residue was left on my fingers.....

I would hate for someone to sell me this if I didn't know better....one of those future regret buys for sure.....especially considering you could go onto ebay and buy a real functional, beautiful, and authentic kyusu or hohin set made by a real craftsmen (not some china factory) for the same price.

Ridiculous. :roll:

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Re: Recommendation for Silver Needle

by Herb_Master » Nov 4th, '11, 21:06

Poohblah wrote:Jing Tea Shop is different from Jing Tea. The former is based in Hong Kong/Canton area and has a higher reputation on these forums than the latter, which is based in the UK.
But I think that is based, to a large extent, on the views of people who have bought from Jing Tea Shop but have never bought from Jing Tea.

I love the Tie Luo Han and Sparrows Tongue Yan Cha teas from Jing Tea.

I have ordered Yan Cha teas from Jing Tea Shop and enjoyed them also but do not consider them to be in any way superior to Jing Tea, fairly equal in my opinion, or, if anything, I prefer Jing Tea.

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