tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683359865051696135.post2331362923688839102..comments2023-05-30T09:36:56.374-04:00Comments on Tea For Today: Who's Your Favorite?Marlenahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01075020988377774265noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683359865051696135.post-87549162431786660012010-09-21T16:47:43.102-04:002010-09-21T16:47:43.102-04:00As soon as I finished with that list I thought of ...As soon as I finished with that list I thought of all those vendors that have one or two I really, really like, Like Adagio, Ten Ren, etc. So much for for getting too organized! LOLMarlenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01075020988377774265noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3683359865051696135.post-52483924549497463612010-09-20T11:44:34.962-04:002010-09-20T11:44:34.962-04:00I really liked this tea and I found it to be very ...I really liked this tea and I found it to be very complex. I found this tea to be a bit stronger and was able to make three fairly aromatic infusions. (<a href="http://ratetea.net/review/699/" rel="nofollow">my review</a>) but I think I may have overdone it on the temperature.<br /><br />Dan cong I find can be very hard to brew, and I need to experiment a lot with each particular one to figure out how to do it. Sometimes I wish I could get larger sample sizes of tricky teas like this!<br /><br />And perhaps I'll post a "favorite tea merchants" post sooner or later, that's a good idea. Life in Teacup has quickly become one of my favorites, and Upton is as well. I also love Rishi Tea, and for its inexpensive Taiwanese oolongs, Ten Ren. There are a few companies that I've had one or two outstanding teas from but don't have a huge selection--for example, Hampstead tea, and Fresh Darjeeling Tea (which provided my with my favorite Darjeeling oolong I've tried yet).Alex Zorachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08335878680429494039noreply@blogger.com