a classic brand..Mingqian one, I'd like it better than ZYY's LJ, although price is much cheaper

Didn't sencha overpower the long jing?joelbct wrote: "Long Jing" (fancy grade from YS) mixed with Kagoshima Chiran Fukamushi Sencha
I had to run and found ~12 oz of brewed LJ I'd left upstairs, and ~12oz of Sencha, so I just poured them both together in my glass water bottle, and to my surprise the resulting concoction was quite refreshing!
I'll have to try it again sometime.
Fukamushi sencha and LJ?joelbct wrote: "Long Jing" (fancy grade from YS) mixed with Kagoshima Chiran Fukamushi Sencha
I had to run and found ~12 oz of brewed LJ I'd left upstairs, and ~12oz of Sencha, so I just poured them both together in my glass water bottle, and to my surprise the resulting concoction was quite refreshing!
I'll have to try it again sometime.
Unrelated to your post but that glass pitcher is amazingvictoria3 wrote: This fall after attending a green tea tasting of micro batches at Tea Habitat I got her Crystal White Long Jing Green Tea 2016 and finally tried it again this weekend. It's from Sheng Shan mountain in Zhe Jiang Province and the leaves are from a mutated tree, tweaked to be white although it is green tea. It's very elegant, fresh and green with a sweet pea light effervescent liquor. Slight umami warmth in its lightness, with a very light elegant fragrance. Like floating clouds. Imen describes this as having Zi Wei - "nourishing taste, like chicken soup that soothes your body and soul". This tea has high energetics, very special.
It's an old pyrex laboratory flask. I have a few others with ml markings which is useful for Japanese greens. Plus they can take the heat.
Thanks for the tip, will procure some for myself, I really like its shape!victoria3 wrote: It's an old pyrex laboratory flask. I have a few others with ml markings which is useful for Japanese greens. Plus they can take the heat.
Yeah I'm sure I frowned and rolled my eyes to myself as I mixed them together but like I said, came out pretty nicely, to my surpriseWilliam wrote:Fukamushi sencha and LJ?![]()
How it was? Curious curious ..
This is actually a pretty good idea, Joelbct.joelbct wrote: Yeah I'm sure I frowned and rolled my eyes to myself as I mixed them together but like I said, came out pretty nicely, to my surprise
Victoria, yeah it kind of complemented eachother, a more delicate LJ-ish sencha![]()
I wouldn't try this with Shi Feng or anything, but this LJ (from the "outskirts" of Hangzhou- though not bad at all) is just $13 for 100g, so why not. https://yunnansourcing.com/products/fan ... 5036320134
On the other end of the spectrum, I believe Tea Habitat's micro batch Long Jing is the most expensive tea I have purchased to date.William wrote:This is actually a pretty good idea, Joelbct.joelbct wrote: Yeah I'm sure I frowned and rolled my eyes to myself as I mixed them together but like I said, came out pretty nicely, to my surprise
Victoria, yeah it kind of complemented eachother, a more delicate LJ-ish sencha![]()
I wouldn't try this with Shi Feng or anything, but this LJ (from the "outskirts" of Hangzhou- though not bad at all) is just $13 for 100g, so why not. https://yunnansourcing.com/products/fan ... 5036320134
Cheap LJ should pair particularly well with strong grassy/vegetal fukamushi sencha .. I must try!![]()
Price?victoria3 wrote:On the other end of the spectrum, I believe Tea Habitat's micro batch Long Jing is the most expensive tea I have purchased to date.William wrote:This is actually a pretty good idea, Joelbct.joelbct wrote: Yeah I'm sure I frowned and rolled my eyes to myself as I mixed them together but like I said, came out pretty nicely, to my surprise
Victoria, yeah it kind of complemented eachother, a more delicate LJ-ish sencha![]()
I wouldn't try this with Shi Feng or anything, but this LJ (from the "outskirts" of Hangzhou- though not bad at all) is just $13 for 100g, so why not. https://yunnansourcing.com/products/fan ... 5036320134
Cheap LJ should pair particularly well with strong grassy/vegetal fukamushi sencha .. I must try!![]()
OK a little less than I thought, 644 lb http://www.teahabitat.com/store/index.p ... cts_id=249William wrote: Price?