Laurence loves Oolong

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Laurence loves Oolong

by Laurence » Dec 14th, '07, 18:56

Hi! I am really glad to be here and expect that you will help turn this somewhere between novice and slightly informed person into a super-semi-expert.. Or at least someone who has drunk more really good tea!

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by Chip » Dec 14th, '07, 18:59

Welcome to the forum Laurence!!!

I am sure you will acccomplish many of your TEAgoals if you stick around here long enough.
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by Wesli » Dec 14th, '07, 20:18

Welcome! :D



MORE TEA!



NOW!

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by skywarrior » Dec 14th, '07, 23:28

Welcome Laurence!

What kind of oolong?

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by hop_goblin » Dec 14th, '07, 23:34

Welcome, I am sure you will be on your way to a wonderful journey!

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by Laurence » Dec 14th, '07, 23:59

What kind of Oolong? Mostly the flowery, perfumy ones. I really like the toasty, roasty ones, and the variety of clear vegetable-y notes can be amazing: corn, asparagus, tobacco, etc. But the really great Formosa Jade Oolongs with the lilac and gardenia smells kind of blow my mind...and seem to have got me off of anti-depressants :P

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by Wesli » Dec 15th, '07, 00:43

Laurence wrote:and seem to have got me off of anti-depressants :P


Woohoo! Congratulations!

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by fencerdenoctum » Dec 15th, '07, 01:11

New sir,

Welcome to Teachat!

Glad to have you with us!

The Tea Sipping Swordsman,
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by Trey Winston » Dec 15th, '07, 05:38

Welcome, Laurence :D
Trey

Jan 3rd, '08, 12:07

Oolong Recommendations

by Angela Justice » Jan 3rd, '08, 12:07

Hi Laurence!

Glad to find a fellow oolong lover. Have you tried the oolongs from Adagio?

The oolong #18 is a Jade Oolong from Taiwan that has that beautiful floral round green notes with very full flavor. The Pouchong, also called Baochong or Baozhong, from northern Taiwan has the beautiful lilac notes you mentioned in your description of your favorite oolongs. If you want roasty, toastiness, and corn give the Wuyi oolong a try.

Would love to hear your thoughts on them after you taste...

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by hop_goblin » Jan 3rd, '08, 12:21

Welcome aboard!!

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Re: Oolong Recommendations

by tseirPsaduJ » Jan 3rd, '08, 15:30

Angela Justice wrote:Hi Laurence!

Glad to find a fellow oolong lover. Have you tried the oolongs from Adagio?

The oolong #18 is a Jade Oolong from Taiwan that has that beautiful floral round green notes with very full flavor. The Pouchong, also called Baochong or Baozhong, from northern Taiwan has the beautiful lilac notes you mentioned in your description of your favorite oolongs. If you want roasty, toastiness, and corn give the Wuyi oolong a try.

Would love to hear your thoughts on them after you taste...
Well now I know for sure I want to try Pouchong! That settled that.

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Re: Oolong Recommendations

by Chip » Jan 4th, '08, 20:40

Angela Justice wrote:Hi Laurence!

Glad to find a fellow oolong lover.

The oolong #18 is a Jade Oolong from Taiwan that has that beautiful floral round green notes with very full flavor.
Also, welcome to you Angela. Are you the newest Adagio member? I must have missed the official intro here on TeaChat...

The oolong #18 is a great Taiwan oolong. I received it as a very much appreciated gift from Adagio for modding the forum. It is great, just as you describe. I hope they can continue to offer this oolong and always match that incredible floral, sweet aroma. The price point also makes it a really good value!!!

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by Wesli » Jan 5th, '08, 03:02

Angelaaaaa!

Introduce yourself already!

Jan 5th, '08, 15:46

Introduction Under Announcements

by Angela Justice » Jan 5th, '08, 15:46

Nice to meet you all. You can learn more about me in Introduction to Tea Chat.

Glad you like the Oolong #18. Taiwanese teas are one of my specialties.

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