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Re: Brewing Dancongs and Yanchas...
brilliant pictures. Any picture of the dry leaf?Herb_Master wrote:This evening - Infusion 5
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Tea Habitat 2008 Huang Zhi in Stone Ladle CZ
Tonights tea - the dry leafdylanstea wrote: brilliant pictures. Any picture of the dry leaf?

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I struggled with the focus on Supermacro setting so ended up with a lot of photos trying to show firrerent aspects of the leaf.
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Tea Habitat 2008 Huang Zhi in Stone Ladle CZ
Tea Habitat 2008 Huang Zhi in Stone Ladle CZDavid R. wrote: Is there a way to have photos of the 2 other chao zhou pots ?I think I am going to place an order soon...
Nothing urgent though...
Tonight's tea - the teapot [s]
I was frisky when I got home so could not wait until Tuesday
I started prepping the new pots and rinsed the 'Fang Gu' out at the same time.
'Stone Ladle' on the left and 'Bell' on the right

closer up Stone Ladle and Fang Gu

All 3 together again

Stone Ladle - in detail




I went lighter on the leaf tonight
5 gm in a 100ml cz

But after
shaking and tapping
and more
shaking and tapping

and a little bit more shaking and tapping

I did not have to break even 1 leaf, though I did pull one out and reinsert it.

I believe the names of pot shapes Water ladle is called Shi Pao
does anyone know what Stone Ladle is called ?
or another name for Bell?
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Tonight's tea, the brewing
The tea was ready

and so was the water
5 second wash
and 10 second 1st Infusion

Using less leaf than last time still nowhere near the rim

Brew a bit light

Pleasant drink, nice fragrance but not Orange Blossom



I will give the 2nd Infusion a bit longer

15 seconds and near boiling water

more colour, more body and a definite whiff of a citrusy fragrance.

a little bit more open, but not filling the pot


I have had this tea before, but think I enjoyed it more then
3rd infusion 20 seconds with almost still boiling water

well the pot did not crack, but the tea very similar to infusion 2


was called away, on return I gave 4th infusion boiling water and 30 seconds - at last a slight tingle on the tongue, but generally not as 'wow' as when I tried the same tea 18 months ago.
I have heard from Imen that a brand new DC is likely not at it's best, and 12 months should see it at it's peak
She also sells aged DCs
that are supposed to be good
I think this one was better (assuming it is the same one I bought 2 years ago) after 6 months than it is after 28 months.
But I will reserve judgement until after I have upped the leaf, I think it needed another 2 gm in this pot to get the best out of it.
Tonight's tea, the brewing
The tea was ready

and so was the water
5 second wash
and 10 second 1st Infusion

Using less leaf than last time still nowhere near the rim

Brew a bit light

Pleasant drink, nice fragrance but not Orange Blossom



I will give the 2nd Infusion a bit longer

15 seconds and near boiling water

more colour, more body and a definite whiff of a citrusy fragrance.

a little bit more open, but not filling the pot


I have had this tea before, but think I enjoyed it more then
3rd infusion 20 seconds with almost still boiling water

well the pot did not crack, but the tea very similar to infusion 2


was called away, on return I gave 4th infusion boiling water and 30 seconds - at last a slight tingle on the tongue, but generally not as 'wow' as when I tried the same tea 18 months ago.
I have heard from Imen that a brand new DC is likely not at it's best, and 12 months should see it at it's peak


I think this one was better (assuming it is the same one I bought 2 years ago) after 6 months than it is after 28 months.
But I will reserve judgement until after I have upped the leaf, I think it needed another 2 gm in this pot to get the best out of it.
Re: Brewing Dancongs and Yanchas...
Wow, many thanks for these pictures HB ! Those pots are really gorgeous. It will be a great help for me to choose one from Imen's selection.
Thanks also for the details. I was wondering whether 10cl was going to be too small for the leaves or not, but it seems to work all right.
I was thinking about taking the "aged tea" sample pack along with a Wu teapot. I have been trying aged dan cong from another source lately, and I think they benefit more from a teapot than a gaïwan, in a more "obvious" way than a fresh DC (but I am quite new with these teas.)
I saw that your location is UK. Tim from Postcardteas is preparing for a show at the end of november with Chao Zhou teapots involved, by Zhang family. I had the chance to see spoilers and I think it is going to be great. Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend, but If you are in the neighbourhood...
Thanks also for the details. I was wondering whether 10cl was going to be too small for the leaves or not, but it seems to work all right.
I was thinking about taking the "aged tea" sample pack along with a Wu teapot. I have been trying aged dan cong from another source lately, and I think they benefit more from a teapot than a gaïwan, in a more "obvious" way than a fresh DC (but I am quite new with these teas.)
I saw that your location is UK. Tim from Postcardteas is preparing for a show at the end of november with Chao Zhou teapots involved, by Zhang family. I had the chance to see spoilers and I think it is going to be great. Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend, but If you are in the neighbourhood...
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Re: Brewing Dancongs and Yanchas...
David, I won't be able to make it to any Postcard Tea shows, I save all my travels for visiting malaysia and s.e. asia, or entertaining my malaysian friends round europe when they visit.