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Jan 13th, '09, 05:54
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by Herb_Master » Jan 13th, '09, 05:54

danibob wrote:Thanks again to everyone for their input!

I placed an order with teacuppa for some 15 gram samples. I think I mainly stuck to the long leaf oolongs like the dan congs and wuyi. I definitely got the first four Herb Master recommended. They seemed the most appealing to my tastes.

And then I ordered a lovely gaiwan (5 oz) and 4 oz tea cup from another place.

I can't wait to try them! :D
Good Luck, I feel the pressure of responsibility on my shoulders now. I hope the teas turn out fine, let us know when they arrive!
Best wishes from Cheshire

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by Herb_Master » Feb 7th, '09, 18:08

danibob wrote:Thanks again to everyone for their input!

I placed an order with teacuppa for some 15 gram samples. I think I mainly stuck to the long leaf oolongs like the dan congs and wuyi. I definitely got the first four Herb Master recommended. They seemed the most appealing to my tastes.

And then I ordered a lovely gaiwan (5 oz) and 4 oz tea cup from another place.

I can't wait to try them! :D
I see from your post on the Daily Cuppa that they have arrived! Have you any photos, or verbal updates to give us?
Best wishes from Cheshire

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by danibob » Feb 8th, '09, 01:30

Herb_Master wrote:
danibob wrote:Thanks again to everyone for their input!

I placed an order with teacuppa for some 15 gram samples. I think I mainly stuck to the long leaf oolongs like the dan congs and wuyi. I definitely got the first four Herb Master recommended. They seemed the most appealing to my tastes.

And then I ordered a lovely gaiwan (5 oz) and 4 oz tea cup from another place.

I can't wait to try them! :D
I see from your post on the Daily Cuppa that they have arrived! Have you any photos, or verbal updates to give us?
I've only tried the DHP, phoenix dancong and honey orchid dancong so far. I use a 100mL gaiwan and water temp around 205 degrees. I did a succession of quick infusions starting with 5-10 seconds, increasing a bit as I went on. I don't have a gram scale, but I'd say my gaiwan was filled 1/3 with dry leaf.

Loved the dancongs. Fantastic honey aroma and delicate taste. I'm considering getting a yixing to use with these. Any suggestions?

Wasn't too impressed with the DHP. Either I didn't brew it right or I'm not fond of the taste. It was smokey, almost spicy, and something else a little dark I couldn't quite place. I'll be sure to try it again though before I count it out completely.

I might try the Rou Gui next. Any advice as to how to brew this optimally?

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