Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts

Friday, February 20, 2009

my new favorite tea

For Christmas, Kendre got me some Gong Fu Dian Hong Yunnan province black tea.

Since then, I've bought two more 100gm bags and it is my primary tea now. It has an almost chocolaty taste. I would recommend it to any fan of Chinese black teas.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

my favorite teas


Over the last 2.5 years I've become something of a loose-leaf tea junkie (thus the title of this blog). I have sampled many varieties in my quest to find what my favorites are. I have decided that for the most part, Chinese black teas are my preference. I also like some oolong, green, and white teas and some from other areas, but I always come back to a couple of specific types as my daily tea.

The first is from the Yunnan province and generally called something like "Yunnan Gold". It has a slightly peppery and malty flavor. I've even experimented with adding a little freshly cracked black pepper as it steeps to build on that flavor - pretty good but not something I'd do every day... :-)

My second favorite is called "Golden Monkey" and comes from the Fujian province. It is picked with one leaf and one bud and supposedly the name comes from the fact that it resembles a monkey hand in its final form. It has a slightly chocolaty flavor.

I drink them both without sugar, milk, or lemon. Making tea from full leaves instead of the small pieces found in bags leads to a less bitter taste so I don't miss the sweetening at all. I tend to make them both pretty strong - they look more like coffee from a distance.

I buy most of my tea from two sources. Adagio has a good variety and a great web site. Seven Cups is more expensive but tends to higher over all quality and is more seasonal I think. Here are links to Yunnan Gold and Golden Monkey at Adagio. I have gotten "Yunnan Golden Palace" from Seven Cups before but they don't have it right now.