A little #tea diary.
In this thread I will document my tea tasting journey.
A little #tea diary.
In this thread I will document my tea tasting journey.
I was expecting to start this thread much later, somewhere in May, but then I discovered that I had a sample.
The first one here would be the so-called Gaba (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GABA_tea) Gold tea. In the case of teas, I don't know how to provide an international name, but I will try my best to translate.
I enjoyed the tea, it has the expected intense taste. However, I seem to enjoy Gaba Diamond more.
While I don't have new teas to taste, I have the ones that I liked and ordered.🙃
I'll write about them.
Today I brewed the 𝙳𝚊 𝙷𝚘𝚗𝚐 𝙿𝚊𝚘 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Da_Hong_Pao) #tea. On Wikipedia, it's written to be extremely expensive, but there are different kinds, and mine is very basic and not very expensive.
The tea is roasted, and it's the main flavour it has. However, this roast is gentle and fluid. I have another tea which name I couldn't translate, and it's roast is forceful.🔥
I am back from vacation, and it’s time to continue the #tea journey.🙂
Today I have a special one. Some time ago, the tea shop where I buy tea wrote a beautiful letter that they could arrange a purchase of the Yue Guang Bai grown on the mother trees. I joined and purchased my humble 50 grams collected in the autumn of 2021. These trees are claimed to be more than 500 years old.
The taste of tea is hospitable and tender. I would recommend it to tea lovers.
Yesterday, a #friend of mine visited us. We didn't meet for a few years, and what could I do besides serve him several good teas to taste?😃 So in one teapot I had Tie Guanyin Xiang Hua #oolong, and Lao Dan Tsung Mi Lan Xiang oolong in another.
Also, I've discovered a more visually aesthetic way to photo teas.
@turbobureaucrat@hachyder
Is it this? https://babelcarp.org/babelcarp/babelcarp.cgi?phrase=zhengshan+xiaozhong&define=1
@babelcarp @tea, hi Lew! I don’t know why, but I didn’t get any notifications about your question.👀
However, I’ve asked the shop where I buy tea, and they’ve said it’s approximately the same, so yes.🙂
@turbobureaucrat @babelcarp @tea Isn't that one ("Lapsang Souchong") usually quite smoky, and not so much like a default black/red tea?
I guess that's what the "good grades of this tea do not have a tarry aroma" part is about 😅
@slomo @babelcarp @tea, I don't know, and I am a little confused. The synonym of the “Lapsang Souchong” name is “Zhengshan Xiaozhong” according to the link @babelcarp provided. And in my case, it was just “Xiaozhong” without “Zhengshan”.
Moreover, these are two different teas on the website I use to purchase teas on. I think they are not that different, but still “Zhengshan Xiaozhong” is 30% pricier than “Xiaozhong”.