I would want to drink a Japanese green-- definitely gyokuro, it's my favorite!-- under a full moon. ^^ Especially on a nice warm night, where I can sit outside without freezing.
Rose sencha right now; rose congou earlier this afternoon.
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Re: "Moon"day TeaDay 11/29/10
Not sure which exactly, but definitely an oolong.
Just got off work, haven't decided what to brew yet. Thinking some green anji.
Just got off work, haven't decided what to brew yet. Thinking some green anji.
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Re: "Moon"day TeaDay 11/29/10
If I'm drinking by moonlight, it's going to be summery and warm, and I want a delicate, mysterious tea to add romance to the evening. I pick anji precious rare white tea, which as I recently learned here from teachat is actually a green tea, ideally some scented with home-grown citrus blossoms. Heavenly.
Today, some bai yun oolong from norbu, and dayu Shan from wing hop fung. Both nice, but neither suitable for moonlight.
Today, some bai yun oolong from norbu, and dayu Shan from wing hop fung. Both nice, but neither suitable for moonlight.
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