This is a spectacular cup. So very smooth with several levels of something approaching chocolate made with oodles of clotted cream.
Thank you, Tigress_al, for sharing this stellar thing. Delicious.
Edit—The first two steepings were truly truly lovely, but the third one just didn’t make it. I wonder whether it is the age or the tea. It doesn’t matter really because the first two were over the top memorable and for that, I am profoundly grateful.
Flavors: Chocolate, Cream
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Sadly, I got involved in swirling vortex of tea obsession just one month after Butiki closed. How sad is that!
I am on my third steeping, though currently it is still too hot to drink. I can’t be sure, but I imagine that the third cup will still be more than lovely.
This day of tea has enthralled me to the extent that off I went seeking a premium grade Taiwanese Assam to satisfy myself with. Any ideas?
On that journey, I discovered that that Jin Xuan you like by What-Cha, Daylon R. Thomas, is on sale. So, your time is now.
I joined around the same time: just one month after it closed. Ironically, this caused me to go on a search for high end Taiwaneese Assams beginning with What-Cha. I’m not sure if they have any in stock, but I have written a few reviews on them here. Two other places to look are Beautiful Taiwan Tea Company, maybe Zen Tea, Taiwan Sourcing, and Taiwan Tea Crafts. There might be better answers, but that’s what I can do for now. And yeah, I hoped onto that sale recently.
Apparently, I’m the only one who wrote on it so far.
http://steepster.com/teas/what-cha/68824-taiwan-sun-moon-lake-assam-black-tea
Thanks, Daylon, for the list! And hold me back, Taiwan Tea Crafts alone has seven, SEVEN, Sun Moon Assams. Yeah, way expensive hobby.
That’s why I posted the one with the high review. If they are available on What-Cha, I’d personally go with them since you are going to get a tea good either western or gong fu. And it’s one of my favorite companies.
But seriously, the lot number is missing, so there is no telling which one it is. This will be my first order with them, but you had sent me a couple from them in your care package, which I am still enjoying.
How I miss this one! And Butiki in general…
Lord, but it’s THE Assam of Steepster.
Sadly, I got involved in swirling vortex of tea obsession just one month after Butiki closed. How sad is that!
I am on my third steeping, though currently it is still too hot to drink. I can’t be sure, but I imagine that the third cup will still be more than lovely.
This day of tea has enthralled me to the extent that off I went seeking a premium grade Taiwanese Assam to satisfy myself with. Any ideas?
On that journey, I discovered that that Jin Xuan you like by What-Cha, Daylon R. Thomas, is on sale. So, your time is now.
I joined around the same time: just one month after it closed. Ironically, this caused me to go on a search for high end Taiwaneese Assams beginning with What-Cha. I’m not sure if they have any in stock, but I have written a few reviews on them here. Two other places to look are Beautiful Taiwan Tea Company, maybe Zen Tea, Taiwan Sourcing, and Taiwan Tea Crafts. There might be better answers, but that’s what I can do for now. And yeah, I hoped onto that sale recently.
Apparently, I’m the only one who wrote on it so far.
http://steepster.com/teas/what-cha/68824-taiwan-sun-moon-lake-assam-black-tea
http://steepster.com/teas/taiwan-tea-crafts/37253-sun-moon-lake-assam-black-tea-lot-147
http://steepster.com/teas/what-cha/68830-taiwan-sun-moon-lake-ruby-black-tea
I have not idea how it will compare.
Thanks for the recommendations, Daylon! I may have to try a Sun Moon Lake Assam sometime soon.
Thanks, Daylon, for the list! And hold me back, Taiwan Tea Crafts alone has seven, SEVEN, Sun Moon Assams. Yeah, way expensive hobby.
That’s why I posted the one with the high review. If they are available on What-Cha, I’d personally go with them since you are going to get a tea good either western or gong fu. And it’s one of my favorite companies.
But seriously, the lot number is missing, so there is no telling which one it is. This will be my first order with them, but you had sent me a couple from them in your care package, which I am still enjoying.
Err, sorry, the lot numbers are on TTC, not What-Cha. I didn’t notice that What-Cha had any Assams currently in stock. Or I was blinded by the high mountain oolongs, or something.