We took some time to explore three of the four high mountain oolongs I've chosen for the website, since Shiuwen's Big Box of Goodies arrived in Seattle recently. We drank Alishan, Shan Lin Xi and the Traditional High Mountain, a tea that I was able to see be processed start to finish. We are both really happy with this season's high mountains! All very fragrant, balanced and comfortable in the body. Looking forward to the Lishan arriving in Seattle so we can drink that one together, too!
High Mountain Blind Tasting : Cereal Bowl Style
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Spring High Mountain Oolong : The Butterfly Tea
"Singing Brook" Charcoal Dong Ding
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Fundamental Structures of Tea : Scent Pt 2
Old Growth Tie Guan Yin
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Scent Pt 1
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Body Sensation Pt 2
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Body Sensation Pt 1
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Throat Sensation Pt 2
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Throat Sensation Pt 1
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Aftertaste Pt 2
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Aftertaste Pt 1
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Nose and Mouth Pt 3
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Nose and Mouth Pt 2
Fundamental Structures of Tea : Nose and Mouth Pt 1
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