"Girl Ring" Yunnan spring tea.

Made from leaves that have not been oxidized.


User avatar
Sep 30th, '10, 13:00
Posts: 668
Joined: Feb 14th, '06, 22:09
Location: A briar patch.

"Girl Ring" Yunnan spring tea.

by rabbit » Sep 30th, '10, 13:00

OK, I found this tea in the back of my tea shelf and thought I'd give it a try before throwing it out (it's 4 years old). Surprisingly it still has a lot of life to it and I think I'll be keeping (and drinking) the rest of it.

It's a spring 2006 "girl ring" Yunnan green tea that I got from pu-erhtea.com (waaaay back in 2006). The rings are made by picking the unopened tea buds and hand rolling them... if anything I'd say this tea has a wonderful aesthetic value.

When steeping I noticed a distinct sweet aroma similar to apricots and cactus pear. The soup is a medium yellow color. The flavor is hard to place... the first thing I notice is astringency which quickly disappears leaving the taste of apricots in the back of your throat and nose, I'm surprised how long it lingers. Very interesting tea.

Image

Image

Image

User avatar
Sep 30th, '10, 13:04
Posts: 776
Joined: Jul 9th, '10, 11:17
Location: Florida
Been thanked: 2 times
Contact: TwoPynts

Re: "Girl Ring" Yunnan spring tea.

by TwoPynts » Sep 30th, '10, 13:04

Yes, I read about it on a link you posted yesterday.
Very interesting/intriguing. Hand rolled by young girls, thus the name.

Enjoy :!:

User avatar
Sep 30th, '10, 13:05
Posts: 668
Joined: Feb 14th, '06, 22:09
Location: A briar patch.

Re: "Girl Ring" Yunnan spring tea.

by rabbit » Sep 30th, '10, 13:05

TwoPynts wrote:Yes, I read about it on a link you posted yesterday.
Very interesting/intriguing. Hand rolled by young girls, thus the name.

Enjoy :!:
I think that might be one of those stories marshal was telling us about the other day ;)

User avatar
Sep 30th, '10, 13:12
Posts: 776
Joined: Jul 9th, '10, 11:17
Location: Florida
Been thanked: 2 times
Contact: TwoPynts

Re: "Girl Ring" Yunnan spring tea.

by TwoPynts » Sep 30th, '10, 13:12

rabbit wrote:
TwoPynts wrote:Yes, I read about it on a link you posted yesterday.
Very interesting/intriguing. Hand rolled by young girls, thus the name.

Enjoy :!:
I think that might be one of those stories marshal was telling us about the other day ;)
Could be a story, but it was on the site's description of the tea. :)

User avatar
Sep 30th, '10, 13:17
Posts: 2000
Joined: Mar 3rd, '09, 17:18

Re: "Girl Ring" Yunnan spring tea.

by entropyembrace » Sep 30th, '10, 13:17

I think the real thing is they look like little rings...and you´d have to be a little girl for one to fit.

User avatar
Sep 30th, '10, 13:57
Posts: 8065
Joined: Jan 8th, '08, 06:00
Scrolling: scrolling
Location: Southern CA
Been thanked: 2 times
Contact: Victoria

Re: "Girl Ring" Yunnan spring tea.

by Victoria » Sep 30th, '10, 13:57

Nice shots! Tao of Tea had these Fire Rings - seems Out of Stock now.
They were pretty good.

http://www.taooftea.com/detail2658-Fire_Rings.html

User avatar
Sep 30th, '10, 14:14
Posts: 776
Joined: Jul 9th, '10, 11:17
Location: Florida
Been thanked: 2 times
Contact: TwoPynts

Re: "Girl Ring" Yunnan spring tea.

by TwoPynts » Sep 30th, '10, 14:14


User avatar
Sep 30th, '10, 18:09
Posts: 668
Joined: Feb 14th, '06, 22:09
Location: A briar patch.

Re: "Girl Ring" Yunnan spring tea.

by rabbit » Sep 30th, '10, 18:09

entropyembrace wrote:I think the real thing is they look like little rings...and you´d have to be a little girl for one to fit.
Reminds me more of ringlets in a girls hair.

User avatar
Oct 1st, '10, 10:43
Posts: 776
Joined: Jul 9th, '10, 11:17
Location: Florida
Been thanked: 2 times
Contact: TwoPynts

Re: "Girl Ring" Yunnan spring tea.

by TwoPynts » Oct 1st, '10, 10:43

rabbit wrote:
entropyembrace wrote:I think the real thing is they look like little rings...and you´d have to be a little girl for one to fit.
Reminds me more of ringlets in a girls hair.
Reminds me of unattached chain mail links.

+ Post Reply