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!
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 : 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
Rise of Lo-Shan Hongshui
Return of the Lalashan
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