Current Jing offerings?

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Re: Current Jing offerings?

by Maitre_Tea » Sep 10th, '09, 23:32

entropyembrace wrote:
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entropyembrace wrote:I plan to age it indefinitely drinking once a year :)
That's really some impressive ability to hold back! :lol:
I can always buy the current year's production and everyday grade to tide me over :lol:

It's intended for the anniversary of the day I met my fiancée
how sweet! I'm currently searching for my birthday day...or an aged tea from the year I was born, and only drinking it once a year on my birthday...a little harder than I imagined though.

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Re: Current Jing offerings?

by entropyembrace » Sep 11th, '09, 16:44

Birthday tea is a great idea too! Though really hard to find...I've been keeping my eye open for a puerh or oolong from 1977 for her but haven't seen anything yet.

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by Maitre_Tea » Sep 11th, '09, 17:04

I think it's only possible if you get into tea drinking in earlier years, as aged teas will only get more expensive and rare with age. If you get into tea drinking when you're in your 60s...good luck affording a large amount of birthday tea. That said, If anyone knows of a good '87 oolong, let me know...

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by Herb_Master » Sep 11th, '09, 17:30

entropyembrace wrote:Birthday tea is a great idea too! Though really hard to find...I've been keeping my eye open for a puerh or oolong from 1977 for her but haven't seen anything yet.
Tea Habitat have a couple of 1978 teas, close but maybe not close enough :(

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by Victoria » Sep 11th, '09, 18:34

Maitre_Tea wrote:I think it's only possible if you get into tea drinking in earlier years, as aged teas will only get more expensive and rare with age. If you get into tea drinking when you're in your 60s...good luck affording a large amount of birthday tea. That said, If anyone knows of a good '87 oolong, let me know...
Well there is this - no pic though :(

http://cgi.ebay.com/Phoenix-1987-P-L-A- ... .m20.l1116

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by Maitre_Tea » Sep 11th, '09, 19:03

thanks for these finds...but I don't really drink Pu though :(
I think it's probably easier to a pu'er cake for the year you were born, but it's probably harder/expensive to find a Oolong from your birthday. Imen as a '86 that might do the trick...I can just fudge the date around in my mind.... :roll:

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by Victoria » Sep 11th, '09, 20:53

Well I see what you mean, but it's uncooked.

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Re: Current Jing offerings?

by entropyembrace » Sep 12th, '09, 00:41

The problem with 70's tea is that's all it's usually labeled as...no specific year. :?

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Re: Current Jing offerings?

by AdamMY » Oct 8th, '09, 17:25

My thoughts on the Wuyi Fo Shou

On my blog I sort of gave this tea a so so rating... but I will say this tea does have an excellent aroma. Though I feel its a little bit of a catch 22, as longer steeps improve the aroma, but they also increase the nutty taste of which I'm not incredibly fond.

Though I feel if I should rate this tea on the qualities I look for in a tea, this one would have to rate pretty highly, it just does not call out to me very strongly due to that slightly off taste, with which I am sure that many others do not have a problem.

But I'd be like to hear from others on the TLH and the XHP.

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