I was just looking at those last night! It has been 3-4 years since I had a true Taiwan green. So, I guess they were pretty good?britt wrote:Since I ran out of Yutaka Midori a couple of pure Taiwanese greens did a very good job of replacing my favorite. These were not light oolongs, but pure green teas that actually had somewhat of a sencha taste to them.
These two teas were Bi Liu and Bi Lu Chun, both are Taiwanese greens and both were purchased at Hou De Asian.
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These two teas were Bi Liu and Bi Lu Chun, both are Taiwanese greens and both were purchased at Hou De Asian.
I don't prefer one over the other, so I buy whichever is in stock or both of them if they're available. I hadn't had Taiwanese greens for about a decade; a girlfriend would sometimes bring it back when she visited her family in Taiwan. I was very impressed with it, even though I wasn't a serious tea drinker. This offering from Hou De reminded me of the Taiwanese tea I remembered, although that was too long ago to make a fair comparison.
I also gave some to a co-worker who normally drinks only Japanese sencha. She was very impressed with this tea.
I have brewed this in a very thin Jing De Zhen gaiwan, a light Zhuni Yixing, and I've even thrown the leaves into a thin porcelain Arita cup. All worked out very well. However, any other Yixing I tried yielded very poor results. I think the best advice for this tea is ato use a thin, light, porcelain brewing vessel if possible. If that's not available, I'd leave the lid off of any heavier brewing vessel.
Hou De does offer a sample pack that contains both types.
I was happy enough with them that I actually posted a review for one of them (I forget which one). Others who reviewed them also noted a sencha flavor, which we seemed to consider as a positive.Chip wrote:I was just looking at those last night! It has been 3-4 years since I had a true Taiwan green. So, I guess they were pretty good?
I don't prefer one over the other, so I buy whichever is in stock or both of them if they're available. I hadn't had Taiwanese greens for about a decade; a girlfriend would sometimes bring it back when she visited her family in Taiwan. I was very impressed with it, even though I wasn't a serious tea drinker. This offering from Hou De reminded me of the Taiwanese tea I remembered, although that was too long ago to make a fair comparison.
I also gave some to a co-worker who normally drinks only Japanese sencha. She was very impressed with this tea.
I have brewed this in a very thin Jing De Zhen gaiwan, a light Zhuni Yixing, and I've even thrown the leaves into a thin porcelain Arita cup. All worked out very well. However, any other Yixing I tried yielded very poor results. I think the best advice for this tea is ato use a thin, light, porcelain brewing vessel if possible. If that's not available, I'd leave the lid off of any heavier brewing vessel.
Hou De does offer a sample pack that contains both types.
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Thanx Britt for the thorough response!
Yeah, I saw the sample pack. Interesting, a little sencha-like. I had a Bi Lou Chun and a Long Jing Taiwan versions. If I buy again, I will remember that they need to be used fairly quickly in order to appreciate the finer aromas of Taiwan greens.
Yeah, I saw the sample pack. Interesting, a little sencha-like. I had a Bi Lou Chun and a Long Jing Taiwan versions. If I buy again, I will remember that they need to be used fairly quickly in order to appreciate the finer aromas of Taiwan greens.
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Today has been a very productive tea day for me!
First, I shared my knowledge about water temperatures and green teas. Then, I got to share my first flush, single estate Darjeeling with some friends who are visiting from out of town, who are tea-lovers!
Also, I found out that I still have some Jasmine left.
First, I shared my knowledge about water temperatures and green teas. Then, I got to share my first flush, single estate Darjeeling with some friends who are visiting from out of town, who are tea-lovers!
Also, I found out that I still have some Jasmine left.

Was torn between black & oolong. Golden Monkey is a favorite & have it most mornings for bfast but there have been a lot of great oolongs this month due to the box pass. Shui Xian, Aged Nan Tou & Monkey Picked Oolong all have an * by them in my tea journal as a note to buy more.
Based on how much I enjoyed these, had to vote oolong.
Very busy day but managed to sneak in a few cups of Wuyi ensemble this afternoon.

Very busy day but managed to sneak in a few cups of Wuyi ensemble this afternoon.
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Reading the poll question yesterday made me reflect back on the month which has been most trying. Once I got over my dismay at how difficult it was (and yet it is over too quickly) I realized I had consumed a lot of black tea. More Yunnan Gold than usual, a heck of a lot of Assam samples and Nepal first flush as a go-to tea in the afternoon.
So for September, I'm shooting for more oolong (I was dreaming of a Jade Oolong I received as a gift at the tea expo last night
) and more sencha. Yup, dreaming about my tea stash... 
So for September, I'm shooting for more oolong (I was dreaming of a Jade Oolong I received as a gift at the tea expo last night


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Which expo? Jade oolong is a royal gift!CynTEAa wrote: So for September, I'm shooting for more oolong (I was dreaming of a Jade Oolong I received as a gift at the tea expo last night) and more sencha. Yup, dreaming about my tea stash...
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You know, THE expo. WTE.Chip wrote:Which expo? Jade oolong is a royal gift!CynTEAa wrote: So for September, I'm shooting for more oolong (I was dreaming of a Jade Oolong I received as a gift at the tea expo last night) and more sencha. Yup, dreaming about my tea stash...
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Ahhh, I misread your post and thought you got it "last night" at the Expo. I hope it rocked.CynTEAa wrote: You know, THE expo. WTE.And yes, a very special gift. Time has been flying since then...
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