March 02, 2004
Tea Update
by peterbIn a past life, over at Tea Leaves, I've already discussed my favorite purveyor of fine tea, Upton Tea Imports. I'm not their only fan, either. Another season has come and gone, and with it another care package from Upton. Here are my capsule reviews.
The biggest winner, to my surprise was the Organic Yunnan Select Dao Ming. I ordered this as an experiment, with some trepidation. "Organic" is a word all too often associated with "stale and tasteless," particularly with respect to comestibles like tea where freshness, among the vast majority of consumers, is (wrongly) not a concern. The Yunnan Dao Ming is very drinky, with a medium body and the expected spicy note. It is not a transformative experience, by any means, but then at $7/125 grams it is also less than half the price of China Yunnan Superior, which strikes me as an entirely reasonable tradeoff.


I am always open to recommendations -- what tea are you drinking?
Posted by peterb at March 2, 2004 05:54 PM | Bookmark ThisMy second most consumed tea from Upton Tea - my afternoon tea - is the Robert Fortune Blend 41, a combination of Darjeeling and Yunnan. I'm afraid I lack the ability to describe tea much beyond "hey, I like this one!" but I'll say that that the RF Blend holds up to milk (I'm hopelessly stuck on putting milk in all my tea) and it doesn't leave a bitter aftertaste as some I've tried. It's also relatively inexpensive.
Posted by leslee at March 2, 2004 08:47 PMI'll have to try that one! I also sometimes put milk in (black) tea. It drives Peter, the guy from "Mixed Logs", insane. He says I am an apostate.
Posted by peterb at March 2, 2004 08:52 PMHey, check this site out (just found via food blog): http://www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com/
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