I bought some Da Hong Pao 4 years ago in Kuala Lumpur and enjoyed it so much (brewing very tightly packed, as per Abx's suggestion) that 9 months later on my return I bought more. Indeed, I bought one for Abx too, and a couple for myself.
I also bought an additional Yan Cha from the same company, which has been sitting neglected on my Yan Cha shelves until this week. In that 3 years my memory of which tea it was, has slipped away
I thought it was Shui Xian, but the packaging has 3 Chinese Characters.
The company that sells it is 'www.xiqiutea.com', a google search using the whole address results in it launching a site which will not perform google translation - but a search for 'xiqiutea.com' results in a search results list with a translate link, that when clicked does translate to english.
BUT NOT on the detailed products pages
The Da Hong Pao I enjoy - is this one
1
http://www.xiqiutea.com/shop/ProductShow.asp?ID=105
1
following links on the products I can get to MY OTHER tea
2A
http://www.xiqiutea.com/shop/ProductShow.asp?ID=119
2A
Unless it is this one the image looks identical
2B
http://www.xiqiutea.com/shop/ProductShow.asp?ID=136
2B
Can anyone translate the name of the tea for me? Compared to the DHP it is very floral.
I wonder what this one is ?
3
http://www.xiqiutea.com/shop/ProductShow.asp?ID=138
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Re: PlayBall Yancha
Thanks, The Shui Jin Gui tastes much lighter and more floral than my other SJG experiences, I will have to try denser packing in a smaller yixing.
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Re: PlayBall Yancha
Yeah I remember this brand A few years ago, I thought their products were of great value for their prices. Then they discontinued the big pack products in China. Then they started carrying more and more expensive products with fancier and fancier packages. They seem to reserve the best products and lowest prices for Malaysia. And I know some other Chinese tea producers do the same.
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Re: PlayBall Yancha
Drinking the Shui Jin Gui tonight
8gm in a 170ml Zhuni Shui Pin by Gao Jian Jun
Very different to the first two sessions. Denser packing and the Zhuni have transformed it - into a more recognisable Yan Cha - less floral and fruit, more Mineral, Earth and Fire. More layers of complexity yet subtler than DHP and TLH - with a nice lingering aftertaste
8gm in a 170ml Zhuni Shui Pin by Gao Jian Jun
Very different to the first two sessions. Denser packing and the Zhuni have transformed it - into a more recognisable Yan Cha - less floral and fruit, more Mineral, Earth and Fire. More layers of complexity yet subtler than DHP and TLH - with a nice lingering aftertaste
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Re: PlayBall Yancha
But is that not wholesale?
By the time the retailer has added his margin and overheads
By the time the retailer has added his margin and overheads