Continuing with the Tie Guan Yin theme, this session we drank an aged Tie Guan Yin from 1995 that we got from a charcoal roasting teacher in Taiwan. Our illustrious cousin Jake joined us for this delightful session. You may be able to tell we got increasingly tea drunk towards the end, and became 'philosophical'. This is a great tea and it gave us a great session.
High Mountain Blind Tasting : Gongfu Brewing
High Mountain Blind Tasting : Cereal Bowl Style
Spring Baozhong Party!
Spring High Mountain Oolong : The Butterfly Tea
"Singing Brook" Charcoal Dong Ding
This Lala Shan is like a Sah-OO-nah
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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Return of the Lalashan
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