Monday TeaDay 3/1/10 BEST tea ever?

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What is the one positively BEST tea you have ever had (share details)? Was it a...

Black
1
3%
Oolong
10
34%
Green
9
31%
White or yellow
3
10%
Pu-erh
3
10%
Flavored or scented Tea
1
3%
Lapsang Souchong
0
No votes
Kombucha
0
No votes
Herbal
1
3%
Yerbe
1
3%
Rooibos
0
No votes
Other
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 29

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Mar 1st, '10, 21:27
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Re: Monday TeaDay 3/1/10 BEST tea ever?

by msurads06 » Mar 1st, '10, 21:27

I dont know if i have a BEST tea. I have not been drinking tea very long and am still trying different teas/vendors. I voted white tea because i drink that the most, mainly because i prefer something light in the mornings and some days that is the only tea i drink.

Only had my morning silver needle today. My box from norbu arrived this afternoon so I will definately be doing some tasting tomorrow! In addition to the oolongs and whites i ordered, there was a surprise 10 g sample of a 2008 pu erh. I hadnt planned on trying pu for a while, there are just so many other teas and it really hadn't appealed to me, but since i have this lovely sample, I will probably end up trying it in the next week or so. (Getting tea shipments is so exciting, almost like christmas!!)

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Re: Monday TeaDay 3/1/10 BEST tea ever?

by artmom » Mar 1st, '10, 21:42

Received my order of Den's Tea; their Green Tea Sampler for novices. I'm no novice with tea, but definitely am with greens! I'll be trying these in the next few days.

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Re: Monday TeaDay 3/1/10 BEST tea ever?

by Chip » Mar 1st, '10, 21:47

Best tea ever, this actually is dependent on harvest year. Tea is like wine, good, better, best years! But it was Japanese green(s)!

... several harvests of Yutaka Midori from O-Cha, Kame Gyokuro from O-Cha, Takumi from Zencha a few years back ... and the Gyokuro mentioned by Mrs. Chip which was given to me by a member who received it as a gift from someone who visited Korea and aquired it there. The odds of this happening again are about a million to one, unfortunately.

Began the TD with sencha, followed by Dongshan green from Adagio with the mrs. I would say this is a very easy going Chinese green!

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Re: Monday TeaDay 3/1/10 BEST tea ever?

by Chip » Mar 1st, '10, 21:48

artmom wrote:Received my order of Den's Tea; their Green Tea Sampler for novices. I'm no novice with tea, but definitely am with greens! I'll be trying these in the next few days.
It is amazing how many members have gotten this, in fact I did too.

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Re: Monday TeaDay 3/1/10 BEST tea ever?

by debunix » Mar 1st, '10, 22:37

Chip wrote:
artmom wrote:Received my order of Den's Tea; their Green Tea Sampler for novices. I'm no novice with tea, but definitely am with greens! I'll be trying these in the next few days.
It is amazing how many members have gotten this, in fact I did too.
It's a well-known 'gateway drug' to a serious tea habit....

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Re: Monday TeaDay 3/1/10 BEST tea ever?

by LauraW » Mar 1st, '10, 23:00

Hm, I might have to go with snowbud... I've long been someone who enjoys white tea, but this one really just struck me in all the right places!!

Darjeeling this morning at work, (they finally blocked TeaChat - I was wondering how long it would take - so I can only respond at home now, at least until I start taking my laptop to work every day 8) ) thought about some oolong in the afternoon, but the office was rather warm so I decided against.

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Re: Monday TeaDay 3/1/10 BEST tea ever?

by entropyembrace » Mar 2nd, '10, 14:30

The best I´ve had is single bush milan dancong...I liked so much I bought 1kg in 2008 for long term aging! My gf and I are creating a tradition of drinking it together each Christmas :)

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Re: Monday TeaDay 3/1/10 BEST tea ever?

by Poohblah » Mar 5th, '10, 21:11

My favorite is a mate blend from the Mate Factor:
http://www.matefactor.com/bulk-yerba-ma ... ganic.html
Rich and earthy, with the usual mate kick. Not subtle or complex, but a fantastic mate blend that works as well in the gourd as it does in a thermos.

I'm still sifting through all the different Chinese teas out there.

I really love a flavored tea that was sold to me under the name "coconut oolong," but I have no idea what vendor supplies it. It consists of mostly whole leaves, so it seems to have come from a decent place.

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Re: Monday TeaDay 3/1/10 BEST tea ever?

by brad4419 » Mar 6th, '10, 11:22

Im not sure I can pick just one best tea ever right now. I will say its an Oolong and is a da yu ling or maybe da hong pao or some other wuyi tea.

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Re: Monday TeaDay 3/1/10 BEST tea ever?

by brad4419 » Mar 6th, '10, 11:26

entropyembrace wrote:The best I´ve had is single bush milan dancong...I liked so much I bought 1kg in 2008 for long term aging! My gf and I are creating a tradition of drinking it together each Christmas :)
Thats a great idea entopyembrace what better way to celebrate than drinking some tea with traditon. Ive been drinking some yak butter pu erh only on holidays so maybe that will become a traditon for me... or maybe its just because I don't want to drink it very often :lol:

Im not sure I can pick just one best tea ever right now. I will say its an Oolong and is a da yu ling or maybe da hong pao or some other wuyi tea.

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Re: Monday TeaDay 3/1/10 BEST tea ever?

by Geekgirl » Mar 6th, '10, 17:18

Tossup between a Frozen Summit Oolong, and a White Peony competition grade. Sadly, both teas were purchased as barely larger than a "sample" size, and was sold out by the time I returned for more.

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