This episode we went back to examine the structure of scent! We compared two lighter oolongs, both Tie Guan Yin from Anxi, China. One is a more standard production, with an accenuated floral fragrance, and the other is harvested from old growth tea bushes and charcoal roasted by a master in Taiwan. I love exploring the texture, shape and movement of a tea's scent, and I learned a lot through this exercise. Enjoy!
Tea Class with Shiuwen | ”Jet-Lag” or ”Bound Up” Tea
Tea Class with NOAH | PNW Charcoal Roasted Oolong
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Getting to Know a New Tea
Tea Class with Shiuwen | John Brews a Pot of Tea
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Recognizing Cha Qi with Smelling Cups
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Techniques for Identifying Stale Tea Pt. 2
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Techniques for Identifying Stale Tea Pt. 1
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Tracing Tea’s Scent Inside The Body
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Brewing Basics : Timing #NoFear #MakeMistakes
Tea Class with Shiuwen | The Breaking Point
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Brewing Basics : Finding Your ”Golden Ratio”
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Fundamentals of Tasting : Noticing New Sensations of Roasted Oolong
Tea Class with Shiuwen | Brewing Basics : Get The Most Out Of Premium Oolong With Boiling Water
Season 2 : Tea Class with Shiuwen PREMIER | Fundamentals of Tasting : BASIC vs PREMIUM Green Oolong
The Next Generation of Tea Tasters
Oolongs with the Oolong Owl | Tea Blogger
Drinking Teas the Surprised Me with Steve | Tea Friend
Tea Class with Young Johnny | Student of Tea
Warrior Teas with Kim Ivy | Taichi Instructor
Choosing Teas That Represent My Friends Timothy and Lewis | Artist, Painter
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