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Tea Notes: Introduction to Tea Notes
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Tea reviews and more. Wednesday, May 30, 2007. Introduction to Tea Notes. Hello and welcome. On this blog I plan to post reviews of teas and the occassional tea-related news. Since I mostly drink Chinese teas (green, white, oolong, and more) and Japanese green tea, those will be the main areas of focus. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Review #1 - Kagoshima Shin-Cha Superior 2007 (Ito . Introduction to Tea Notes. A Tea Addict's Journal. Hou De Fine Tea.
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Tea Notes: Lots of new teas - more reviews coming soon
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Tea reviews and more. Saturday, June 9, 2007. Lots of new teas - more reviews coming soon. Well I haven't been able to help myself. I've ordered lots of new teas recently - Chinese greens, oolongs, pu-erhs and more. (Sample sizes are great! Be wary of teas claiming to be very old, as there are ways to artificially imitate the age that should naturally occur. It sounds like you found some tea that was actually enjoyable, although many imitations can be very unpleasant (and/or downright unhealthy). Review ...
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Tea Notes: Review #4 - 2007 Spring Li-Shan "Hwa Gan" Sec. Soft-Stem Oolong (Hou De)
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Tea reviews and more. Sunday, June 24, 2007. Review #4 - 2007 Spring Li-Shan "Hwa Gan" Sec. Soft-Stem Oolong (Hou De). Cost: $36.50 for 4 oz. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I love drinking all types of tea but I drink mostly Chinese green, Formosa oolongs, and Japanese green teas. On this blog I plan to post reviews of teas and the occassional tea-related news. View my complete profile. Review #4 - 2007 Spring Li-Shan Hwa Gan Sec. Sof. Review #3 - 2007 Spring Formosa GABA (Jia Yeh) Ool.
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Tea Notes: Review #1 - Kagoshima Shin-Cha Superior 2007 (Ito En)
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Tea reviews and more. Wednesday, May 30, 2007. Review #1 - Kagoshima Shin-Cha Superior 2007 (Ito En). Taste rating: 4.0/5. Value rating: 3.0/5. Thanks for the review! Japanese tea has always been something that I have found interesting but don't have very much experience with. Keep it up! May 31, 2007 at 10:49 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Review #1 - Kagoshima Shin-Cha Superior 2007 (Ito . Introduction to Tea Notes. A Tea Addict's Journal. Hou De Fine Tea.
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Tea Notes: August 2007
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Tea reviews and more. Saturday, August 25, 2007. Long Jing (Dragon Well) Drink Off (Review #5). The dry leaf of the Ito-en long-jing has a wondefully sweet fragrance. The brewed tea (175F, 3 min. - for all 3 teas) reflects the aroma with flowery fragrant high notes. As time goes on the underlying nutty flavor typical of long-jing comes through. This is one of the best long-jing teas I've experienced, as it should be for the price. Using a similar amount of tea (1.5 or 2 teaspoons? Long Jing (Dragon We...
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Tea Notes: Review #2 - Kagoshima Shin-Cha Premium 2007 (Ito En)
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Tea reviews and more. Sunday, June 24, 2007. Review #2 - Kagoshima Shin-Cha Premium 2007 (Ito En). Cost: $30 for 3 oz. Taste rating: 3.0/5. Value rating: 2.0/5. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I love drinking all types of tea but I drink mostly Chinese green, Formosa oolongs, and Japanese green teas. On this blog I plan to post reviews of teas and the occassional tea-related news. View my complete profile. Review #4 - 2007 Spring Li-Shan Hwa Gan Sec. Sof. Lots of new teas - more reviews coming soon.
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perplexitea: June 2007
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Where nature, science and philosophy meet mind, body and soul. Saturday, June 30, 2007. Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake in Pu-erh. An earthquake struck the heart of the Pu-erh tea growing region of Yunnan province in China earlier this month. I wonder what the tea gods are trying to tell us? For more info on the earthquake, check out this ReliefWeb link. Tea drinkers worry that prices of pu-erh will go up even more. According to the UK Telegraph. Links to this post. Wednesday, June 27, 2007. The dry leaves have...
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perplexitea: July 2007
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Where nature, science and philosophy meet mind, body and soul. Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Meghma Estate Nepalese Oolong Tea. As a participant in T Ching. S current online tasting event, I am honored to partake in this virtual tea ceremony that is taking place throughout the online tea community. We have each received about 25g of two teas (although looks like a lot more to me! Along with instructions for how to brew them to their utmost capacity. Here is the first review. After infusion, the leaves are gree...
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perplexitea: August 2007
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Where nature, science and philosophy meet mind, body and soul. Monday, August 27, 2007. Tea Lore and Legends. I am currently reading "The Chinese Art of Tea" by John Blofeld, and thought I would share some excerpts on the ancient lore that surrounds our beloved plant. On Tie Kuan Yin (Iron Goddess of Mercy) tea:. When the merchants who bought the first crop asked the name of the tea, he said: 'We must call it Kuan-Yin tea.' 'On account of the iron statue of Kuan-Yin in that old temple? Links to this post.
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perplexitea: Dragon Tea House - Mystery "Red" and "Blue"
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Where nature, science and philosophy meet mind, body and soul. Sunday, September 23, 2007. Dragon Tea House - Mystery "Red" and "Blue". Somehow September has flown by, and I haven't had a chance to be actively blogging. To follow up on my last post, here are some brief notes on the other two mystery samples provided by Dragon Tea House. Care of The Half-Dipper. 1st infusion - 8 sec. 3rd infusion- 20 sec. 4th infusion- 25 sec. This tea produces a yellow soup, which turns amber after a few seconds. At ...
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