I'm still starting most days with sencha, lately working through some individual serving packets of Obubu teas from various harvests. Always a nice start to the day. But I'm back at work after some time off and I've got different teas handier here than the Imperial Pearl oolong from Mountain Tea and variations on Alishan oolongs mostly from Floating Leaves tea.
I filled a thermos to share some Hui Run of Bulang shu puerh (2011 version from Yunnan Sourcing) on Tuesday, a lovely reminder of how unfussy and forgiving this is, and the office tea crowd were very happy to have me my tea back!
And some Wuyi Origin blended Da Hong Pao from 2020 has been just lovely on overcast chilly mornings.
I also opened up some Hong Man Soo Jeda Balhyocha today, so fruity and delightful, obtained via the Morning Crane Tea Buy Korea program a couple of years ago.
It's good to be back sharing more teas again!
Your day in tea
Morning 5 AM
Darjeeling Rohini Clonal Musk SF
Not bad
A little of muscatel but i see big problem to find real "muscatel" Darjeeling SF
Teaware: tea set from Czech ceramist Mr. Petr Procházka
Darjeeling Rohini Clonal Musk SF
Not bad


Teaware: tea set from Czech ceramist Mr. Petr Procházka
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First tea of the day was the 2003 "Serious Formula". Second session with a newly acquired cake, been three years (I thought two until I checked, boy has time flown by) since I finished my last. Same old familiar Henry, glad to see the storage isn't off. Brewed it in tin today, perhaps the most surprising discovery I've made over the last few months is that my tin pot works excellent for mid-aged Sheng. I wouldn't have guessed, as I typically reach for some sort of zini for these
Second tea of the day was the 2006 BSX QLC. Going through a bit of a QLC-spree (drinking and updating myself on) these (holi)days, the gaiwan ain't a vessel I'll typically reach for here (especially for the stuff with some age) but this is large enough for heat retention not to be a big limiting factor.
Second tea of the day was the 2006 BSX QLC. Going through a bit of a QLC-spree (drinking and updating myself on) these (holi)days, the gaiwan ain't a vessel I'll typically reach for here (especially for the stuff with some age) but this is large enough for heat retention not to be a big limiting factor.
Enjoying the quiet that snow brings with a rich aromatic Baozhong from Floating Leaves. I’ve been on the Chesapeake Bay for a few months now and running out of tea, so instead of ordering directly from HY Chen in Taiwan and Thunderbolt in Darjeeling, I decided to order stateside to expedite shipping. So far Floating Leaves 333 Shan Li Xi and Competition Baozhong are both very good, I would order again. For Darjeeling and Silver Tips I ordered, for the first time, from Uptown Tea out of Massachusetts. I’ve tried their Jungpana Estate 2024 2nd flush White Darjeeling and China White Jasmine Silver Needles both are good, very drinkable, but not AAA in the way Thunderbolt always delivers. I ordered from Upton because they had a larger range of White 1st/2nd flush teas, or it seems more so than other US based vendors.