Da Yu Ling - Spring 2010

Owes its flavors to oxidation levels between green & black tea.


Oct 27th, '10, 13:24
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Re: Da Yu Ling - Spring 2010

by Sirwill » Oct 27th, '10, 13:24

Naivetea's dayuling is wonderful! I am sipping it right now actually! It is a bit pricey, but in my opinion it is very worth it! The owner is a very generous and kind man too!
http://www.naivetea.com/productdetail.p ... m&catid=27

Oct 27th, '10, 13:30
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Re: Da Yu Ling - Spring 2010

by NOESIS » Oct 27th, '10, 13:30

TwoPynts, Stephane still has some of this wonderful tea available. 25g for $20 USD. Although I prefer my oolongs on "the dark side", I found this particular high mountain tea to be exceptional. Also, his OB is by far the best that I've had this year.

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Re: Da Yu Ling - Spring 2010

by TwoPynts » Oct 27th, '10, 14:15

Bless you Sirwill and NOESIS. :D

I tend to favor my oolongs on the darker side as well, but this DYL and some recent TGY and other lighter oolongs have helped me appreciate them as well.

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