From the awesomeness of black iced tea on a hot summer day to the zing of the first morning cup, the Dark Side rules.
Gotta play copy cat on my answer. I know there's a lot of Yunnan fans but I'm not one of them.Chip wrote:Pretty much me to a TEA! I will reach for a Keemun any day over a Yunnan, but I totally get how it has such a following.jazz88 wrote:I like all black teas except for YunnanI just couldn't deal with the smell ... Sorry Yunnan fans ...
But I went with 4, I like them, just don't crave blacks at this time. They tend to be a part of my morning routine. If I don't have one first thing in the morning, I won't.

Golden Monkey w/bfast & Pouchong at lunch. Will see what else is in my future. Have a good one, TeaPeeps!

A solid 7 for me, though I only crave them in the morning or if I've had a particularly rough day.
I'm a sucker for a strong cup, whatever the type of tea.
Started the day with SpecialTea's East Friesian Blend, two steeps of some sencha at lunch (I get bored with green tea before it gives out, certainly), and am currently on my second cup of a Shui Xian.
I'm a sucker for a strong cup, whatever the type of tea.
Started the day with SpecialTea's East Friesian Blend, two steeps of some sencha at lunch (I get bored with green tea before it gives out, certainly), and am currently on my second cup of a Shui Xian.
I answered 7 because even during my exploration of new teas, my discovery of my love for oolongs, and my growing appreciation for greens, I've never stopped wanting black tea. It's a rare day that I don't have some black tea of some sort. I used to crave certain flavored blacks, and more recently I've been on a darjeeling kick thanks to some yummy samples sent to me by a couple of Teachat swappers.
In my cup this morning was Castleton Moonlight Darjeeling, a 3rd or 4th steep of those leaves. Took iced Adagio white peach/tky to work... had orange blossom oolong/tky iced in the afternoon at work... and now some Adagio Golden Monkey with my dinner. It's been a couple of months since I tried the Golden Monkey and it's really very delicious.
Have a great tea day, everyone.
Sarah
In my cup this morning was Castleton Moonlight Darjeeling, a 3rd or 4th steep of those leaves. Took iced Adagio white peach/tky to work... had orange blossom oolong/tky iced in the afternoon at work... and now some Adagio Golden Monkey with my dinner. It's been a couple of months since I tried the Golden Monkey and it's really very delicious.
Have a great tea day, everyone.

Sarah
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I love my Assams. I start my day with it every day. But once I had my morning cup I don't crave it any more. There's too much fun to have with greens, whites, oolongs. Interestingly my love for Assams does not extend to other blacks, Chinese blacks, Darjeelings, Ceylons are just OK, I don't crave them. So I chose 6.
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Before heading out for a bike ride, I had the opportunity to try a sample from Pentox. Keep in mind, O-Cha's Yutaka Midori is likely my fave sencha of all time, and I had some hours before. Yutaka Midori refers to a specific varietal of tea plant.
This time, I got to try Lupicia's Yakushima Yutaka Midori. I could instantly smell and taste the familiar and unique leaf! This offering is likely less steamed shincha, as a result it is more astringent with higher notes. But it is quite good actually. I see now that it is likely the variety of plant that I am attracted to.
I need a low caffeine tea to finish another great TeaDay.
This time, I got to try Lupicia's Yakushima Yutaka Midori. I could instantly smell and taste the familiar and unique leaf! This offering is likely less steamed shincha, as a result it is more astringent with higher notes. But it is quite good actually. I see now that it is likely the variety of plant that I am attracted to.
I need a low caffeine tea to finish another great TeaDay.