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Month: August 2017

Qilan Wuyi Wulong Tea

August 28, 2017 by Tristan Jordan 3 Comments

Background Two weeks ago I realized that I had not written any blog posts about Wulong Tea (烏龍茶, or wulong cha in Chinese). For that reason I drank a lightly oxidized Taiwanese wulong tea, and discussed some of the production methods and flavors typical of that style of tea. Today I wanted to talk about … [Read more…]

Posted in: Teas Tagged: VT, wulong tea

2013 Nan Qiao Sheng Bing

August 21, 2017 by Tristan Jordan 4 Comments

Background Today I drank a sheng pu’er tea that was produced in 2013 by the Nan Qiao tea factory. Nan Qiao is a small / medium sized tea factory based in the Menghai region of Yunnan province’s Xishuangbanna prefecture. They usually specialize in wet piling (wo dui 渥堆 in Chinese) tea, and producing ripe pu’er. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Teas Tagged: Nan Qiao, pu'er tea, sheng pu'er, wet storage

2017 Wu She Gao Feng Wulong Tea

August 18, 2017 by Tristan Jordan Leave a Comment

 Background Today I realized that I have not yet written a blog post about Wulong Tea (烏龍茶, or wulong cha in Chinese). For this reason I felt inspired to drink a spring harvest wulong tea from Taiwan, and write this blog post. Green teas are as close to no oxidation as one can get while … [Read more…]

Posted in: Teas Tagged: TS, wulong tea

Bad Marketing Part 2

August 18, 2017 by Tristan Jordan 2 Comments

Overview Today’s blog post is a followup to an earlier post of mine in which I brewed a tea 30 times in order to see whether or not I believed if a tea company’s claims about a 5 gram sample of Wild Tong Mu Jin Jun Mei that could be brewed 30 times had any truth. I … [Read more…]

Posted in: Teas Tagged: hong cha, red tea, VT

Drink Tea Slowly…

August 18, 2017 by Tristan Jordan Leave a Comment

Today I met with an old friend who was returning home briefly after a period of work and travel abroad. After sharing tea and conversation from the late morning through the mid afternoon, I felt inspired to write a short piece on drinking tea slowly. Life is busy, and it is natural to be pulled … [Read more…]

Posted in: Musings Tagged: thoughts on tea

Qi Men Gong Fu Hong Cha

August 18, 2017 by Tristan Jordan Leave a Comment

Background Today I woke up to very cold temperatures and a substantial amount of rain. This is quite a change from the hot 85 degree days of the past week or two. For this reason my plans to exercise outside with friends were cut short, and instead I stayed in and brewed some tasty tea … [Read more…]

Posted in: Teas Tagged: GTH, hong cha, red tea

Purple Red Tea of Yunnan

August 18, 2017 by Tristan Jordan 1 Comment

Background  ​Today I drank an interesting kind of red tea called purple red tea. Standard red tea is made from tea leaves that are picked, fully oxidized, shaped, dried, then packaged. Purple red tea is processed in the same way, but the source material is composed of purple tea leaves rather than regular tea leaves. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Teas Tagged: hong cha, purple tea, red tea, YS, zi cha

Mao Feng Green Tea

August 18, 2017 by Tristan Jordan 1 Comment

Background Today was a sunny, hot, and humid day. For this reason I chose to drink a tea called Huang Shan Mao Feng green tea (Huang Shan Mao Feng Lu Cha 黄山毛峰绿茶 in Chinese). Huang Shan is the mountain range near where the tea is grown in Anhui Province (An Hui Sheng 安徽省 in Chinese). … [Read more…]

Posted in: Teas Tagged: green tea, GTH

Young Tree Tea & Old Tree Tea

August 18, 2017 by Tristan Jordan Leave a Comment

Background In the world of Pu’er tea, it is very common for vendors and consumers to discuss the age of the trees used to produce any given tea. Although different people will have different things to say about tree age, it is generally believed that older trees produce better tea up to a certain point. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Teas Tagged: Hai Lang Hao, pu'er tea, sheng pu'er, YS

2014 Impressions Raw Pu’er Tea

August 18, 2017 by Tristan Jordan Leave a Comment

Background ​Today I drank a raw pu’er tea from 2014 called Impressions. This tea is interesting because it includes blended material from various locations and harvests, rather than being a production from a single origin and time period. The vendor of this tea claims that the tea is produced from rough tea (mao cha 毛茶 … [Read more…]

Posted in: Teas Tagged: pu'er tea, sheng pu'er, YS
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