What Green Are You Drinking

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Jlee1096
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Mon Jul 21, 2025 5:49 pm

Very nice shibo @debunix. I noticed that the Etsy page looked pretty idle as well, looking forward to seeing more of yours in the future.
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Mon Aug 25, 2025 4:41 pm

As usual, I overbought green tea this year. It's almost September and I still have a lot left to drink. Sampling spring 2025 gaoshan hasn't helped with that.

Today I'm drinking an Anji Bai Cha from Camellia Sinensis, which has the umami, citrus, beans, and florals I enjoy in this type of tea. I haven't noticed a lot of flavour deterioration yet; fingers crossed I can get through all this tea before it gets much older.
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Sun Aug 31, 2025 6:50 pm

@GaoShan that sounds like an excellent “problem” to have !
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Sun Aug 31, 2025 6:56 pm

Jlee1096 wrote:
Sun Aug 31, 2025 6:50 pm
GaoShan that sounds like an excellent “problem” to have !
Yes, this is definitely a first world problem. :) I'm going to do a big Bi Luo Chun comparison next week before the tea gets much older.
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Sun Sep 07, 2025 1:57 pm

I have been enjoying some delightful mornings recently
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with Uji Shirakawa gyokuro from Tsuen Tea via O-Cha, a really fine mellow gyokuro, and I've been able to give the infusions the extra attention that's such a fine tea deserves, and I'm getting rewarded.

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Using my newest Petr Novak shibo, with a marvelous copper glaze that really doesn't come across as lovely as it should in these photos: the high reflectivity of the finish makes lighting it well a challenge.

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On my Friso walnut table, with more Petr Novak tea bowls, and sometimes a nibble of chocolate.

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14 day shaded Sencha from d Matcha this morning.
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Wed Oct 01, 2025 5:26 pm

Coincidentally, my current morning Japanese green is Kabusecha, and I had a particularly fine sentence with it this morning. It's from O-cha.com, but because I don't have an in front of me I don't know the particular cultivar, region, or harvest date, and because I've had some greens in my refrigerator for a rather long time after over buying....
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I bought a bunch of Anji Bai Cha from Seven Cups and other vendors this year and I thought I'd do a comparison session as I did with Bi Luo Chun and Longjing last year.

I steeped 2.4 g of all three teas in 120 ml of 185F water for four minutes, resteeping as needed until the tea faded. None of these teas had great longevity, but that could be because I was taking pictures and notes and not paying attention.
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From left to right: Ming Qian Anji from Seven Cups, Yu Qian Anji from Seven Cups, and Anji from Camellia Sinensis

Ming Qian Anji Bai Cha from Seven Cups
Tea bush: Baiye #1 (White Leaf #1)
Location: Anji County, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province
Picking date: Early April 2025
Price in USd/g: $1.19
Dry aroma: Honey, green beans, pastry, florals
First steep: Green beans, snow peas, pastry, honey, lilac, other florals
Later in the session: Green beans, asparagus, grass, pastry, florals

Yu Qian Anji Bai Cha from Seven Cups
Tea bush: Baiye #1 (White Leaf #1)
Location: Anji County, Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province
Picking date: Mid-April 2025
Price in USD/g: $0.79
Dry aroma: asparagus, honey, floral, herbaceous, citrus
First steep: Slightly bitter, herbaceous, asparagus, kale, beans, lemon, floral
Later in the session: Asparagus, green pepper, grass, herbs, lemon, honey, florals

Anji Bai Cha from Camellia Sinensis
Tea bush: Bai Ye
Location: Zhejiang Province
Picking date: April 12, 2025
Price in USD/g: $0.46
Dry aroma: green beans, asparagus, cut grass, honey, magnolia
First steep: Green beans, cut grass, asparagus, heady magnolia, kale, lemon, orange
Later in the session: Green beans, grass, asparagus, kale, magnolia
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As expected, the Ming Qian Anji from Seven Cups was the sweetest, most balanced tea with a good amount of florals. Their Yu Qian was more vegetal and herbaceous with more of a citrus kick; it was slightly bitter at this ratio but not at my usual ratio of 3 g/250 ml. The Yu Qian Anji from Camellia Sinensis had the headiest florals and most citrus, but it was also sharp and grassy compared to the Seven Cups teas. At my usual ratio, it is quite nice, though the overwhelming magnolia is not as present.

Which tea is the "best" will depend on what you like (florals, citrus, sweetness) and what leaf-to-water ratio you want to use. I'd say the Yu Qian from Seven Cups provides a nice balance.
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