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Feb 07

White Monkey from Tea Story


white-monkey

Today I have decided to review this tea.

This is White Monkey from Tea Story.

I was told about this tea from a good friend of mine so I thought I had better give it a try.

My friend did tell me that she thought the tea tasted clean and fresh with very small notes of flowers (sounds like she should start tea reviewing!)

White Monkey is a green tea that is cultivated in the famous district of the seven mountains in the province of Jiangxi.

This tea is only harvested once a year in April which is a rarity.

I shall now begin my review.

I tear open the sample pack seal and undo the security seal and the aroma that comes out of the pouch is very tea-like, slightly grassy which includes woody undertones. I must admit with those aromas I wouldn’t expect that the tea would taste flowery and fresh, but here goes.

Tea Story advise that you use 1,5 teaspoons of tea leaves for 200ml and brew for 2-4 minutes at 70 degrees.

I prepare my kettle for boiling.

My kettle has now boiled so I pour the hot liquid into my teapot and let the leaves infuse.

4 minutes later I pour out the hot tea into my favourite china cup. The liquid is clear, fresh smelling and the leaves have unfurled and are pale green in colour.

I take a sip and I am pleasantly surprised with the taste. It is sweet, it is clean tasting, it is fresh and flowery but most importantly it is a palatable yummy green tea that would be suitable for all day drinking in my opinion.

Tea Story describes this tea as-

A green tea cultivated in the famous district of the seven mountains in the province of Jiangxi. The annual production is limited. This makes this tea, which is only harvested once a year in April, a rarity. During that time the tea leaves and buds develop the special freshness that offers the perfect tea indulgence.

These delicate leaves are gently and gingerly steamed and dried. The dried leaf is said to look like that of a monkey’s paw. Legend has it that this tea originally grew on treacherous, rocky slopes, making tea-picking a perilous task. The local people grew tired of risking injury for their tea and trained monkeys to forage for the tea leaves instead, rewarding them with food. In honour of the indispensable role of our resourceful cousins, the tea was named ‘White Monkey’.

medium caffeine

Brewing Instructions: 1,5 tsp for 200ml, 2-4 min, 70 °C

This particular tea is very good for multiple infusions. Just add fresh hot water to the pot and increase the steeping time slightly for each subsequent infusion. Repeat until the flavor starts to fade.

 

How many cups of tea there is:

20 grams – 13 cups*
50 grams – 33 cups*
100 grams – 66 cups*
150 grams – 100 cups*
250 grams – 166 cups*

* – on average, based on 200 ml cup and one infusion

 

Overall I would say this tea is perfect for any time of the day, when you feel you need to be refreshed and for when you want a clean tasting mildly sweet green tea.



The Tea Guru
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Feb 06

Huang Shan Mao Feng from LuLin Teas


huang_shan_mao_feng_380x380Hello Tea-Lovers!

Today I have decided I am going to go for a light yet sharp and fresh tasting tea. Here’s where this little treasure  comes in.

This is Huang Shan Mao Feng from LuLin Teas.

This is said to be a clear light and tasty green tea.

According to LuLins website this is one of the Chinese top 10 teas. I cant wait to give it a try.

I pop open the foil sample pack and I smell the freshness of the tea, almost grassy and floral but also with a slight hint of white chocolate! I must say it smells divine.

I prepare my kettle for boiling.

LuLin advise that you use 3-4g in an average sized teapot, use boiled water cooled to 75 degrees and infuse for 2-4 minutes. They also advise that the tea can be re-steeped.

My kettle has now boiled so I pour the hot liquid into my teapot.

4 minutes later I pour out the clear liquid into my cup. At this moment the liquid is very pale and I would guess that this is going to be a very mild green tea.

I take a sip and get a lovely smooth and grassy flavour.

This tea tastes slightly floral, clean, fresh and is a very exceptionally mild green tea. This for me is a winner as I prefer the milder green teas.

I am pleased that the tea is not too harsh and I like that fact that the tea has a few different flavours to it that just seem to come together so nicely. You take a sip and firstly get a slight grassy taste, then you get a smooth clean taste then finally you finish with a sweet floral flavour that compliments the whole drink entirely.

LuLin describes this tea as-

When infused this tea produces a clear liquid with a sharp and a fresh floral fragrance. But is easy on the palate making it a very drinkable green tea.


From the Huang Shan Mountains, in the South of the province of Anhui in Eastern China Another name for this tea is Hairy Peak Tea or Yellow Mountain Fur Peak because of the small white hairs that cover the leaves and because the shape of the leaves once processed resemble a mountain peak.

This is one of China’s 10 famous teas. The name Mao Feng is a term in tea manufacture denoting the picking of a bud and two leaves of equal length or a bud and a single leaf. It is harvested in early spring, pre-Qing Ming.

This tea has recently been chosen as a National Gift Tea to be presented to foreign VIPs by the Chinese Foreign Affair Board.

The myth surrounding Mao Feng states that a young man and a beautiful young girl who worked on a tea plantation fell in love. One day an evil dictator decided he would like to have the young girl for himself so he kidnapped her. When she escaped she discovered that the tyrant had killed her love. She wept so much that she turned into the rain and her lover’s body grew into a tea bush. This is said to be the reason why the area is so cloudy and humid all year round.

Overall I would describe this tea as light, fresh, floral, grassy and perfectly balanced. I will definitely be ordering this again. Thank You LuLin.



The Tea Guru
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Sep 02

Pure Flower Jasmine from In Nature Teas


Pure Flower Jasmine from In Nature TeasPure Flower Jasmine tea from In Nature Teas is a tea whose name speaks for itself.  From the moment I opened the signature silver-lined box, my entire kitchen was awash with a clean, bright aroma of fresh jasmine and light green tea.  Grass and honey notes are also present, but subdued and subtle.  Each pearl is about the size of a small pea, and showcases the high quality leaves. Bright green, and silver, it is s appealing to the eyes as it is to the nose.

The liquor too is just as enchanting.  Light yellow in color, it makes for the perfect backdrop for the tippy, spear like leaves. Whole leaves and buds open in a floral dance of jasmine, reminiscent of a mid-summer’ eve.

In Nature Teas has this to say about their Pure Flower Jasmine Tea:

Jasmine Superior, Molin Hua, Dragon’s Pearls

This a top quality flower (jasmine) tea created from only the finest leaves, buds and flowers picked early in the morning to ensure freshness of aroma and flavour.

The tea brews to a pale yellow colour and the beautifully subtle floral aroma invites you to drink.

The flavor of course is floral in that it has a jasmine focus.  Not usually my favorite, as most floral-focused teas are a bit overwhelming for my palate, however in this case In Nature Teas once again show their dedication to quality and skill by bringing together the best of  possible flavors of green tea and jasmine.  This results in an extremely high quality and incredibly aromatic tea.  The freshness of grass, and light crisp citrus flavors marry well with the jasmine, and neither is too much.  Honey, and slight ginger notes come forward in the second brew of the leaves.

Sweetener is not necessary, but, a splash of citrus adds a lovely depth. Iced, again, this tea stands alone, and refreshes while not being too strong.  Accompany this with a salad of bitter greens and herbs, or cottage cheese and melon for a tasty, and healthy brunch.  For a refreshing adult beverage, make cubes of this and shake with a top shelf  light rum and a dash of Collins mix for a refreshing cocktail by the pool.



PNytewing
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Jul 14

Honeysuckle White Tea from Shang Tea


Honeysuckle White Tea from Shang TeaShang Tea is one of the best tea companies out there in my opinion. Everything they do is of the utmost quality. I have not had one bad experience with any tea I have sampled from Shang Tea. Honeysuckle White is pure ecstasy. That is if your idea of ecstasy is a creamy mouthfeel, sweet florals, buttery light vegetal flavors, and an undertone of nuttiness.

When I was a kid there were a lot of honeysuckle bushes around my neighborhood. You could pick the blooms of the honeysuckle bush and pull out the middle section, the stamen I believe, and there would be this shiny wet dew on the stem of the stamen. This was honeysuckle sap. It was sweet and delicious just like this tea but a natural sweetness of course, nowhere near as sweet or sappy as honey.

This tea evokes those memories for me. A time very early in my youth that followed me into my own children’s youth as they too would learn the secret of the honeysuckle bush!  Shang Tea’s Honeysuckle White Tea is considered an herbal white tea.

Here is what Shang Tea has to say about Honeysuckle White Tea:

Smooth and soothing, this tea creation is from our “white peony King” white tea and wild Honeysuckle blossoms for a round and enchanting cup. This combination is not only beautiful and delicious, it contains wonderful healthful qualities.

In China, there are over 100 species of wild Honeysuckle. Highly prized for its medicinal value, Honeysuckle is used in China and Europe to cool the body to alleviate headaches, sooth sore throats, and contain anti-inflammatory properties.

This tea is soothing, calming, almost meditative. The color is so beautiful – a bright sunny golden amber. The aroma makes the eyes open brightly with the lovely smell of honeysuckle blossoms, then the eyes shut with a soothing Ahhhhhh feeling of release. Since this tea is made with the White Peony King tea base you will pick up subtle nuisances of fruity undertones in later steepings.

This tea is a forgiving tea in the sense that you can play around with brew times if you wish to have your tea a bit stronger or a bit lighter. I steep mine for a good 3 to 4 minutes on the first steep and 5 or more on the following steeps, yet you can go as little as 1 to 2 minutes and still get a lovely flavor. Note the directions to bring water to a boil, then let rest one minute before immersing leaves to steep. You will find this tea can easily be steeped 3 to 4 times and still give a high quality enjoyable flavor palate for your palate!

I love a tea that can evoke a memory. This playful tea has the quality to be snobbish yet lets everyone enjoy its bounty, at $16.00 for 2 ounces or you can grab one of Shang Teas sampler packs that include their 8 best-selling teas, including this one, for only 8 dollars and 80 cents. Every time I enjoy this tea I will think of the years past, running around my neighborhood, picking honeysuckle and lapping up the sweet nectar of life and remembering times doing the same with my own little saplings!



Azzrian
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Jul 14

Jasmine Tea from Twinings


Jasmine Tea from TwiningsJasmine tea is one of my favorites.  I just love its delicate flowery scent and taste.  Twinings is one of the “Grande Dames” of the tea world.  It has produced decent, middle-of-the-road teas for many, many years.  This particular offering is fairly new.  It is 100% organic and Fair Trade certified.

I brewed it with water about 180°F, for about 2 minutes.  The light yellow/amber brew smelled of a good jasmine, neither sickly sweet nor so perfumed it was undrinkable, which are two of the faults that jasmine tea blenders most easily fall into.

Here’s what Twinings says:

Pure and natural refreshing green tea lightly scented with jasmine flowers for a delicate fragrance.

The odd thing about this tea was the extraordinary sensation of sourness – like a sour ball – that came with each sip.  It overwhelmed the delicate taste of jasmine.  I don’t know if I was reacting to something or if there was something added to make the tea more piquant, but it ruined it for me.  The aroma was lovely, drinking it was not.



Marlena A.
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Jul 10

Lady Londonderry from English Tea Store


Lady Londonderry from English Tea Store

This is the smoothest black tea I have ever had! Absolutely no astringency whatsoever! I really love this tea and this was unexpected to me as I went in with cynicism. Let me explain. When I began my loose leaf tea journey not that long ago, I made quite a hefty purchase from English Tea Store. They have reasonable prices, an amazing selection, great reviews, and they had a cute teapot I wanted and needed for a very fair price. So I went for it and got a ton of black teas.

Later I discovered I preferred greens, and oolongs. So my black teas sat around a little while as I learned more about other types of tea. Now I am back to my black tea discoveries. Also I want to say I was a heavy coffee drinker so one would think I would favor black tea but for me this was just not the case. Regardless, I have all of this black tea that is either going to be enjoyed by me, or passed onto some trade partners who I feel will appreciate it more.

So back to Lady Londonderry: This tea has a mouthfeel of a weak coffee, but I must say that I typically drink very dark, robust, rich coffee so to most this tea would be the same mouthful of a typical coffee, or what I call diner coffee. The liquor is medium brown and if you tilt your cup toward sunlight you can still see the sides or bottom of your cup if drinking from a more shallow tea cup. In a coffee mug it would look deeper and darker.

What English Tea Store says about Lady Londonderry:

Our Lady Londonderry Tea is a delightful afternoon tea with a malty floral flavor and hints of strawberry and lemon. This tea is made from black tea, dried orange, daisy white and natural flavors. Use it for hot or iced tea. Either way, your family and guests will feel like royalty!

There is a light floral flavor but also a sweet berry citrus flavor within it. I see this tea as the ultimate tea for an English tea party! This is the tea I envision Alice and the Mad Hatter sitting around sipping with friends! Sweet, like Alice, a little malty and nutty like the Mad Hatter, and floral and twisting like the Technicolor surroundings the would have about them!

There is no bitterness in this tea even though there are flavors such as orange and lemon they are so wonderfully sweetened by the sugary strawberry and balanced delicately by the daisy. I am still simply sitting here in awe of how much I do love this black tea! If you could have seen me as I weeded through my black tea selection which is quite large in comparison to the teas I so covet, you would have been able to tell by my expression, something of a turned up nose, and smushed ick face, that I was by no means ready to be impressed by any black tea in my stash!

Now recently I did order some amazing black tea from another vendor that is well-known for having the best of the best teas and well I hate to think of myself as a tea snob, thinking a tea can only be amazing if it comes from specific sources or has a specific price tag attached to it but to my credit, I have had some bad luck with black tea over all as my palate just does not agree with black tea in general.

My meandering point is that this tea is that amazing and I mean come on, at only $13.55 a pound its like black gold only really inexpensive high quality gold. Yeah I sort of twisted up that comparison I know.

As the tea cools there is this almost creamy quality to it – this tea just keeps delighting and surprising with every sip! Yes another tea to add to my permanent collection and a black tea to boot! This brings my permanent black tea collection up to three teas. I am that picky about black tea! You see I have my samples which are abundant, then I have some teas I have ordered because they are very good and I like them.

Then I have what I consider my “stash” to me, the stash are the teas I can’t live without, would want in case of Armageddon, NEED to have at all times.  They are few, they are precious, they are always on hand! This tea has risen to those ranks! Now if only I can get myself invited to have tea with Alice!



Azzrian
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Jul 09

Shanghai Orchid White from Teavana


  • Type Of leaves: White Tea
  • Name Of Tea: Shanghai Orchid White
  • Available From: Teavana

Shanghai Orchid White from TeavanaThis tea is a very floral tasting tea.  I do enjoy a strong flavored tea and this one definitely hits the spot.  It reminds me of a discontinued tea from Teavana “Sweet Lily White”.  Although the ingredients do include apple, papaya and candied melons, the dominant flavor is floral.  The dried tea seems as though it is 50% fruit and flowers and 50% white tea leaves.  It smells clean and fresh.

I steeped the tea with 1.5 tsp of tea and 1 tsp of German Rock Sugar to 8 oz of 180°F water for 3 minutes.

Teavana describes this tea as:

An exotic union of floral and fruit, Shanghai Orchid’s exquisite fragrance transports you to a meditation garden in full bloom. Summoning the harmonious blend of two souls intertwined, the enchantingly spiritual blossoms and delicate fruits conquer all in one sweet sip as this white tea sings top notes of orchid, melon and citrus. Love, meet your proverbial match. SUPERFRUIT ENHANCED. Fragrant floral infusion with soft citrus and melon undertones.  Ingredients: White tea, rosehip peels, apple pieces, candied melon pieces (melon, sugar, citric acid), papaya bits, hibiscus flowers, lemon myrtle, flavoring (orchid, lily of the valley), cornflower petals

The tea has a unique floral flavor from the first sip to the finish. If the tea is too “perfumy” for your taste, I recommend adding some additional white tea leaves to soften the flavor. The white tea is an undertone to the strong floral flavor. It has a nice, smooth flavor.

I enjoy this tea hot, although it is good as an iced tea, the floral flavors are a little too strong once it has a chance to chill.



QuiltingDiva
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