Sunday TeaDay 5/2/10 Best tea for April?

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Today's TeaPoll and discussion topic ... what was your best tea for the month of April. Please share some details! 2 votes today.

It was from China
20
34%
Darjeeling
4
7%
All other India
1
2%
Japan
6
10%
Africa
0
No votes
Ceylon
0
No votes
BONUS, it was black
4
7%
BONUS, oolong
13
22%
BONUS, green
8
14%
BONUS, white
0
No votes
BONUS, Yellow
0
No votes
BONUS, Pu-erh
3
5%
BONUS, Herbal
0
No votes
BONUS, other
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 59

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Re: Sunday TeaDay 5/2/10 Best tea for April?

by geeber1 » May 2nd, '10, 13:58

My favorite of the month was Tao of Tea's Mao Feng Noir from the Hunan province in China.

Moving back to India today with Nilgiri Blue, again from ToT. This tea is really chopped up for some reason, almost CTC without the Curl - but still tasty if I don't use too much leaf.

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Re: Sunday TeaDay 5/2/10 Best tea for April?

by Chip » May 2nd, '10, 14:10

April was a tough month for greens as I decided not to buy and wait instead on Japanese Shincha ... a mistake maybe?!?!

2 teas top the list. A brand new Yutaka Midori sample from O-Cha. This was quite tasty, especially on sencha deprived tastebuds.

The second one was not a green, Maestro Ti Kuan Yin from our host Adagio.

Began the TD with a well traveled sencha with Mrs. Chip. First flown from Japan to PA, then driven around under the car seat for another 15,000 miles. Pretty decent considering, though your milage may vary! :mrgreen:

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Re: Sunday TeaDay 5/2/10 Best tea for April?

by Skippyandjif » May 2nd, '10, 18:06

The best tea I had this month would have to be the two times I chipped a bit off my pu brick. It absolutely blew the looseleaf out of the water! It's closely followed by Yunnan black, which I tried for the first time; rose sencha; and pouchong (in no particular order of preference).

Currently drinking some looseleaf pu-erh-- next time I use any from the brick will probably be after the last of the final exams. (I don't know whether to be frightened or overjoyed at how soon that is. :shock: ) Later tonight will probably be a green of some description, most likely sencha with jasmine.

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Re: Sunday TeaDay 5/2/10 Best tea for April?

by brad4419 » May 2nd, '10, 20:06

AdamMY wrote:Well it would have been a tough call, but one tea stood out among the rest ( it did in price too :shock: .

The Mandarins Tea room 1960's Shui Xian, incredibly long lasting for a Wuyi Yancha, I lost count of how many infusions I did but it was quite a few.

I should say I had it after my last day of classes as an Undergraduate student.
Oh Adam I bet that Shui Xian was delicious and well worth the price after getting so many infusions and celebrating your last undergrad class. Congrats!

Yancha was at the top of my April teas with an awsome rou gui. I remember specifically how good it was because it was a nice break from writing a psychology paper. Maybe thats why it was so sweet :)

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Re: Sunday TeaDay 5/2/10 Best tea for April?

by LauraW » May 2nd, '10, 20:17

Much needed MF Marco Polo while cooking dinner, since I felt like going to sleep at 5pm.. Looking forward to a shipment of tea this week, I've run out of so many things lately!

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Re: Sunday TeaDay 5/2/10 Best tea for April?

by Chip » May 2nd, '10, 20:36

Very interesting poll results so far, this question really offers seaonal answers as China is blazing the trail by a long shot. And as always, enjoying reading the posts today.

TD continued with Maestro Jasmine Pearls and then an oolong that the name is eluding me at the moment, but it is from TfT from a few years ago.

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Re: Sunday TeaDay 5/2/10 Best tea for April?

by debunix » May 2nd, '10, 23:11

Chip wrote:Very interesting poll results so far, this question really offers seaonal answers as China is blazing the trail by a long shot.
All those people waiting for shincha had to drink something!

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Re: Sunday TeaDay 5/2/10 Best tea for April?

by Chip » May 2nd, '10, 23:21

debunix wrote:
Chip wrote:Very interesting poll results so far, this question really offers seaonal answers as China is blazing the trail by a long shot.
All those people waiting for shincha had to drink something!
Exactly ... more non sencha consumed here in the last month than the previous 11 combined.

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Re: Sunday TeaDay 5/2/10 Best tea for April?

by iannon » May 3rd, '10, 00:03

oolong for April..but from Taiwan! it wasnt a choice.. :?

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Re: Sunday TeaDay 5/2/10 Best tea for April?

by Chip » May 3rd, '10, 00:15

iannon wrote:oolong for April..but from Taiwan! it wasnt a choice.. :?
Heh, just noticed that an hour ago.

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Re: Sunday TeaDay 5/2/10 Best tea for April?

by JBaymore » May 3rd, '10, 01:02

Japanese green.

Sorry I haven't been around...... got the awful Russian "Your computer is infected with a virus. Install this new anti-virus." VIRUS. It is a bear....and is even worse than itr was about a year ago. I am using a different machine at the moment. Might have lost a C drive.

It got thru a combination of AVG, AdAware, and MalwareBytes.

best,

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Re: Sunday TeaDay 5/2/10 Best tea for April?

by brad4419 » May 3rd, '10, 11:11

Victoria wrote:April was not a very good month. Drinking up a lot of old stuff. And then some Darjeeling tastings that were not so good. So the only true month long star was Himalayan - so I went with China, even though it is from Nepal. But it is a black, and also I had several good Chinese blacks so I'm fine with saying China. Some good oolong tastings in there but they ran out far too soon. Does that make sense? I guess I'm grumbling. And more of the same for this month as I finish up some older stuff.
Victoria Im almost in the same situation :( Im still waiting for an oolong order to come from jing and still waiting for some Chinese spring teas to come in before placing my order so things are getting down to the empty level.
JBaymore wrote:Japanese green.

Sorry I haven't been around...... got the awful Russian "Your computer is infected with a virus. Install this new anti-virus." VIRUS. It is a bear....and is even worse than itr was about a year ago. I am using a different machine at the moment. Might have lost a C drive.

It got thru a combination of AVG, AdAware, and MalwareBytes.
Im sorry John that really sucks. Last year I actually bought a virus online :oops: It was the anti-vi rus 360. The program looked exactly like a windows vista program recommending that I use the program to delete virus's I attacking my computer, so I paid for it with my credit card and loaded it up. Luckily I looked up the product like 10 min later and found out what happend so I was able to cancel my credit card and spend about 8-10hrs running different programs to find and delete the infected files before the spread to far. After a long battle with the bank I was able to get my money back thanks to some very helpful bank employee's.

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Re: Sunday TeaDay 5/2/10 Best tea for April?

by verus » May 3rd, '10, 12:01

A green kukicha, pretty amazing stuff, I like it very very much.

I'm drinking it right now.

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