Posts Tagged ‘Needles’
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Category of Tea: White
Tea Company: TeaGschwendner (website)
Ingredients: White Tea
Vendor Suggested Preparation: 3g tea leaves (2 level teaspoons) per 8oz cup of filtered water, boiled and cooled to 80degC/176degF. Allow to brew 3 min.
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This tea? This tea moved me to buy a tea scale.
I’ve known for a while that if you really want to get serious about making sure you’re able to get good, repeatable results from your tea that you need to watch all your parameters. But I hadn’t bothered to get a scale, until I met this tea.
I got the package, and thought, meh- I can just wing it. So I did. And the tea was awesome. And then my brain finally kicked it and thought – hey, if you can get awesome tea by winging it – what would happen if you actually did it 100% right?? I ordered a scale 5 minutes later.
The dry leaf is very silvery, the large needles are covered with that silvery down that gives this style of tea it’s name. In aroma, it’s got a lot of hay overtones – like summer fields. The liquor is a very light yellow once brewed, with only traces of summer fields. But – the flavor on this tea is where it really shines. It’s got a rich, silky feel in your mouth, and a flavor of newly mown hay and just a hint of honeysuckle for a delicate sweet note on the finish. This is light and clear – not a tea to be drunk with a heavy meal, but a tea to be savored on it’s own or maybe with light fruit. It has almost no astringency, but the very little it does have just invites you to sip more.
Delicate yet rich; smooth and clear. This is an amazing example of a silver needle.
You can purchase TeaGschwendner China Yin Zhen Silver Needle directly from their website.
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Category: Rooibos
Tea Company: Tea Forte (website)
Ingredients: rooibos, elderberries, rosehip, blueberries, mallow flowers, rose petals, flavoring
Vendor Suggested Preparation: 5 minutes, boiling water
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Tonight, I need to relax so I’ve chosen two decaf teas from Tea Forte.
Pulling out my specially made Tea Forte cup with it’s perfect little hole in the lid, getting set to try their African Solstice. Love rooibos in the evening and this blend smells delicious. I’ve failed with some other Tea Forte pyramid teas in the past because it just never seemed that there was enough room for the leaves to steep properly, this one I hope is going to be different. I can’t see the rooibos clearing enough (through the pyramid) to tell what grade it is but I’m hoping the needles are long enough to not sneak through the mesh. The dry tea smells only of rooibos, can’t smell any of the other ingredients.
Steeped it per their instructions, and now I am starting to smell the berries and the flowers in the pyramid sneaking through the hole in the teacup lid. Taking the lid off and now I’m getting hit with a smell of vanilla and berries. Brews up a nice dark red with a negligible amount of dust. Tastes good but the flowers are a bit overpowering, still a soothing rooibos with a berry twist. Well suited to the shape of the pyramid, dancing rooibos is such a sight.
You can purchase the African Solstice directly from the Tea Forte website.

