March 15, 2008

February Upton Tea order

I finished the Second Grade Tie-Guan-Yin sample from Upton Tea Imports without taking a photograph. It was delicious oolong. Buttery, yeasty, like healthy warm grass and soil. I am now drinking the First Grade Tie-Guan-Yin sample which is not as flavorful as the Second Grade, but after a five minute steep it has the warm grass and soil nose.



I am also drinking the Young Hyson Ceylon Green pictured above. I mis-ordered. I thought I was ordering the Young Hyson China Green which I had in a Boston Tea Sampler. The China Green was very good - I did not keep tasting notes. The Ceylon Green is more twiggy than the China Green. The other teas in the order are Pu-erh Tuo Cha (15g), Kenya Whole Leaf green (also 15g and yes, Kenya grows green tea), and Roasted Yerba Mate (12g).


First Grade Tie-Guan-Yin oolong: dry; after steeping


at 2 minute and 5 minute steep (Upton Tea recommends 4-5 minute steep)
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