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Mar 19th, '10, 18:07
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Re: Anyone else dig Silver, Snowbud, but not W. Peony ?
id have to say when i first brewed white peony ididnt like it it was drinkable but nothing was great about it so i experimented and used boiled water and let it steep for 7 minutes the only difference was the temperature and have to say i like it better with boiled water the smell was great like a honey crisp smell and the taste is awesome i enjoy it this way so if theres a tea that you dont like just experiment try it with boiled water steep it the same amount and see what you get 

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Re: Anyone else dig Silver, Snowbud, but not W. Peony ?
In my experience, Bai Mu Dan has a strongly peachy fruity flavor that sometimes appeals to me and sometimes does not, that is absent or strongly muted in Silver Needle and other white teas that I've had.
It wasn't a matter of a good or bad batch, or a good or bad infusion of the same tea--just a flavor element that I'm rather ambivalent about.
It wasn't a matter of a good or bad batch, or a good or bad infusion of the same tea--just a flavor element that I'm rather ambivalent about.
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Re: Anyone else dig Silver, Snowbud, but not W. Peony ?
plant partaker wrote:id have to say when i first brewed white peony ididnt like it it was drinkable but nothing was great about it so i experimented and used boiled water and let it steep for 7 minutes the only difference was the temperature and have to say i like it better with boiled water the smell was great like a honey crisp smell and the taste is awesome i enjoy it this way so if theres a tea that you dont like just experiment try it with boiled water steep it the same amount and see what you get
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Mar 20th, '10, 02:04
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Re: Anyone else dig Silver, Snowbud, but not W. Peony ?
that's the only white tea i purchased from them what would you recommend i try
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Re: Anyone else dig Silver, Snowbud, but not W. Peony ?
um I'm fairly new to tea so I'm not sure what to try so any info would be helpful thanks
Re: Anyone else dig Silver, Snowbud, but not W. Peony ?
I think the white teas are the best teas from Adagio. I've had some Oolong's from them that I love, but the Silver Needle and Snowbud are my favorite. I love White Symphony, and Peony sometimes.
Mar 21st, '10, 12:17
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Re: Anyone else dig Silver, Snowbud, but not W. Peony ?
thanks for the recommendations i will have to give those a shot