Love that Yunnan Gold

Fully oxidized tea leaves for a robust cup.


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by silvermage2000 » Jan 22nd, '09, 16:04

By the way you are decribing the smell I do not think I would like but whos know.
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by shardy53 » Jan 22nd, '09, 19:06

silverimage20000,
It might smell weird but it tastes great. The Yunnan Noir is even better.

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by Tea Noob » Jan 23rd, '09, 03:14

Victoria wrote:I have never tried the TeaSource one, I hadn't noticed it there before. But I have a lot of Yunnan Gold on hand including the YS one, which I agree is rather ordinary.

I just tried Andao's Organic one, it was pretty good, I need to try again before I can get a real feel for it.
I have and enjoy the Golden Tip Yunnan from TeaSource. It is quite a bit different than Yunnan Jig. Not in a better/worse sense, just some different flavors come through. I got one nilgiri, assam, darjeeling, keemun and yunnan and I enjoy the GOlden Tip the best. It could be my favorite so far, worth a try.

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by Victoria » Jan 23rd, '09, 14:38

Thanks for the tip, I order from them regularly, I'll try it out.

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