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Re: What Oolong are You Drinking Right Now?

by Victoria » Nov 4th, '10, 19:36

Herb_Master wrote:Dilemma, I had already chosen the pot :) , I wanted to use the pot :D , I really wanted to use that pot :lol:

I love slightly overfilling, so that when the lid goes in, :roll: a little spurts out - it is sort of part of my ritual
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Re: What Oolong are You Drinking Right Now?

by Chip » Nov 4th, '10, 21:08

Currently enjoying ChineseTeaCulture's TGY, OTTI 6 #1 offering. Really enjoying it!

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Re: What Oolong are You Drinking Right Now?

by iannon » Nov 4th, '10, 21:10

Tseui Luan...sweet buttery yumminess

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Re: What Oolong are You Drinking Right Now?

by brandon » Nov 4th, '10, 23:32

Summer Harvest Ali Shan

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Re: What Oolong are You Drinking Right Now?

by Herb_Master » Nov 5th, '10, 06:57

brandon wrote:Summer Harvest Ali Shan

How do you find this (or any) 'Summer' harvest?

When I first started drinking TGY, and started searching the net for info on harvests the common perception appeared to be that most people preferred the freshness and vibrancy of Spring, that a few preferred the fullness of body and rounded out deep flavours of fall, but that Summer harvests were usually lacklustre, and as such producers only interested in preserving the quality of their output would usually forego summer harvests, and that producers with old trees would probably only have the 1 spring harvest.

That saying, the only Summer Harvest that I have had (Rich barbarian) was very good and in my opinion better than the fall harvest.

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Re: What Oolong are You Drinking Right Now?

by TwoPynts » Nov 5th, '10, 10:07

IPT's TGY grade #5. Nice and refreshing!

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by brandon » Nov 5th, '10, 14:13

Herb_Master wrote:
brandon wrote:Summer Harvest Ali Shan
How do you find this (or any) 'Summer' harvest?
Stole the last bag from Luh Yu Tea Emporium in NYC - a shop with strong ties to Taiwan. The summer harvest is obviously not prestigious, but was recommended to me personally because it is much bolder.

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by debunix » Nov 5th, '10, 15:53

Zhangsu Lake, light green oolong with a touch of spice from Wing Hop Fung.

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by Herb_Master » Nov 5th, '10, 18:28

brandon wrote:
.... The summer harvest is obviously not prestigious, but was recommended to me personally because it is much bolder.
My type of TGY :D My summer supreme+ had more glycerol like texture than any other I have tried and was full of flavour!
Which made me wonder why Spring was so exalted, and Fall the 2nd most vaunted.

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Re: What Oolong are You Drinking Right Now?

by iannon » Nov 5th, '10, 20:49

Zhongshan Baiye this eve

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Re: What Oolong are You Drinking Right Now?

by Herb_Master » Nov 5th, '10, 21:34

iannon wrote:Zhongshan Baiye this eve
Just googled :roll:

:shock: It looks like it may be a Dan Cong that I have not come across
Phoenix Bird Oolong (Zhong Shan Baiye)
Starting at: $2.50
Zhong Shan Baiye means "China Mountain White Leaf." From out of the Wuyi Hills in Guangdong province comes this exquisite oolong that brews to a dark leaf. The liquor has a mellow, satisfying flavor. Water temperature is best around 180° to 190°; try it using lots of leaf in a small pot or gaiwan with short multiple infusions.
http://www.holymtn.com/catalog/oolong-t ... aiye-p-309

who moved the Wuyi Mountains from Fujian to Guangdong ?
519 China Zhongshan Baiye Oolong
Experience a tea with an amazing history. Grown in the Phoenix Mountains of the Chinese Guangdong Province, this Oolong has been entirely handmade for over 700 years - since the Ming Dynasty, long before tea was introduced to the Western World. It is grown on ancient, un-pruned tea trees, and can be harvested only with the use of ladders. Carefully smelling a handful of the long, dark leaves reveals a broad pallet of fragrances, ranging from woody to toasty, to a most unusual, sweet fruitiness. The golden-amber infusion has a complex yet delicate, toasty-fruity aroma and flavor.
http://www.specialteas.com/PPC-Oolong/5 ... olong.html

Is specialteas tainted by association with teavana?

where is yours from? Is it good? how does it compare to other Fenghuang Oolongs that you have had?

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Re: What Oolong are You Drinking Right Now?

by iannon » Nov 5th, '10, 22:16

It is from Specialteas. Not a very strong aroma in the dry leaf..slightly dirt/earthy. I found it quite mellow..not overly toasty. Some kind of sweetish undertone I cant quite put my finger on..I didnt find it very remarkable but it was an easy mellow drinker

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Re: What Oolong are You Drinking Right Now?

by Alex » Nov 6th, '10, 08:28

some jiu jiu jiu from wang ling tea...so good!

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Re: What Oolong are You Drinking Right Now?

by Herb_Master » Nov 6th, '10, 08:49

Zensuji wrote:some jiu jiu jiu from wang ling tea...so good!

Spring 2010 ?

Or have you fast tracked the autumn?

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Re: What Oolong are You Drinking Right Now?

by brandon » Nov 7th, '10, 06:42

Mandarin's Tea Room Anxi Hang-Over.

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