Enjoying the HeHuanShan from @GaoShan on a hot day. A nice, pure mouthfeel to this tea.
I've been getting through more medium-roasted styles of tea and old cooked puer recently (and, strangely for me, not much yancha), but hot Summer days usually call for something more fresh.
Andrew
What Oolong Are You Drinking
I'm glad you're enjoying it! It'll be interesting to hear what you think of the heavier roasted teas from CHT, though they seem more appropriate for fall to me.Andrew S wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 9:05 pmEnjoying the HeHuanShan from GaoShan on a hot day. A nice, pure mouthfeel to this tea.
I've been getting through more medium-roasted styles of tea and old cooked puer recently (and, strangely for me, not much yancha), but hot Summer days usually call for something more fresh.
Andrew
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Worth mentioning that the regions which produce these teas, do not really have pronounced seasons, so teas consumed pretty much remain the same according to taste preferences. More attention is sometimes paid to TCM properties hot/cold character of a tea kind (yin/yang) etc.
That makes sense. For some reason, I tend to drink more hongcha and roasted oolong in the fall and winter and more green tea and gaoshan in the spring and summer, though gaoshan is really a year-round tea for me. I'm not sure if others living in places with colder winters do the same. I think I've heard the TCM explanation for drinking green tea in the summer (and also, it's still fresh and at its best).Bok wrote: ↑Mon Dec 08, 2025 3:24 amWorth mentioning that the regions which produce these teas, do not really have pronounced seasons, so teas consumed pretty much remain the same according to taste preferences. More attention is sometimes paid to TCM properties hot/cold character of a tea kind (yin/yang) etc.
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I've been having 2024 Sparrow's Tongue Wuyi Oolong from Verdant Tea. For a yancha that's only 50 cents per g, it's pretty good!
I bought it as an add-on to the "Milk White" Gongfu Brewing Set, really nice thin porcelain that I'm happy with. Thin but retains heat very well at the beginning.
I have some higher quality teas coming soon from Tea Masters and Four Seasons Tea Co which I'm excited about.
Hello everyone after a long tea hiatus
I've been told that everyone is on Discord now but I'm going to stay old school.
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I bought it as an add-on to the "Milk White" Gongfu Brewing Set, really nice thin porcelain that I'm happy with. Thin but retains heat very well at the beginning.
I have some higher quality teas coming soon from Tea Masters and Four Seasons Tea Co which I'm excited about.
Hello everyone after a long tea hiatus
I've been told that everyone is on Discord now but I'm going to stay old school.
- Shine Magical
Welcome back!d.manuk wrote: ↑Fri Jan 09, 2026 9:18 amI've been having 2024 Sparrow's Tongue Wuyi Oolong from Verdant Tea. For a yancha that's only 50 cents per g, it's pretty good!
I bought it as an add-on to the "Milk White" Gongfu Brewing Set, really nice thin porcelain that I'm happy with. Thin but retains heat very well at the beginning.
I have some higher quality teas coming soon from Tea Masters and Four Seasons Tea Co which I'm excited about.
Hello everyone after a long tea hiatus
I've been told that everyone is on Discord now but I'm going to stay old school.
- Shine Magical
Welcome back ShineMagical @d.manuk
Are you in DC now? I was in the area for the past 5 years but am now back in Santa Monica if you come this way again.
Are you in DC now? I was in the area for the past 5 years but am now back in Santa Monica if you come this way again.
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Yes I live in Brookland, "Little Rome" I'm taking classes at CUA in my free time.
