The leaves dont give much smell, slightly grassy if anything but I find the smell of this tea exremely comforting....almost milky. Light floral taste with smooth, sweet finish.
Clove, pepper...there's something spicy going on in these leaves, that makes it seem like its food and not tea. Beautiful golden colour brew but packs an unexpected heavy taste, which might turn off some folks, it feels like it should be a much darker tea.
I think I like it, but I'm not quite sure...however I do generally need to be in the mood for pu'erh.
Other Names:白毫银针,Baihao Yinzhen or Bai Hao Yin Zhen, white hair silver needle,
Heavier colour than Bai Mu Dan and somewhere between its taste and that of Silver Needle teas. A bit like a version of Bai Mu Dan where the astringency and creaminess have been turned up a notch.
Xin Yang Mao Jian, China [Green, Grassy] ** $$$ - Langassetee, CH
Other Names:信阳毛尖 , Xin Yang Fur Tip, Maojiang, Mountain Tippy Tea
Higher quality versions of this tea are called Yu Qian Tea Origin: Henan, China
This was the wochentee in Langassetee when i went there so I thought i'd give it a whirl. Pleasant enough tea with a slight floral smell but a taste more along the Longjing than the Guan Yin teas. No complaints with this tea, but it didn't excite me.
Similar teas: Chun Mee (but its nowhere near as good as Xin)
Kaschmir Tee , India [Black] *** $$$ - Dogan & Acer, AT
A lingering light black tea in a similar vein to Napal Malum from the same teashop, although this one has a sweetish aftertaste which finishes into a faint smokey lingering finish so its reminiscent of the heavier typical Indian teas. I bought these two as I was missing the Rwandan bag tea which is lighter than your average irish or UK tea.
Once Kenny in the tea shop in San Francisco had determined that I liked Te Guan Yin, we set about trying a lot of different types of Te Guan Yin and also various oolongs. I decided to treat myself to a small quantity of this very high quality Te Guan Yin. It wasnt the most expensive variety but i liked this one better than the rest.
Te Guan Yin Cloud Mist, China [Green, Floral] **** $$$$$ - Vital leaf Tea , USA
Other Names: 铁观音, Cloud Mist Iron Goddess Origin: Anxi, Fuijan, China
First Brew: Very light flavour and very pale green colour. The smell is a little floral but I would also say vaguely of potatoes boiling. The taste is a little silky.
Second Brew: The silky quality develops a little more and the colour is noticable green
Similiar teas: Green Oolongs in general, floral chinese teas