Ancient Golden Yunnan

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  • “Additional notes: I’m still in love with this heavenly tea. And it is… aging well. ha. It’s a perfect black tea and just hits all the flavors I love to find in a black tea. Raising the rating...” Read full tasting note
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From The London Tea Room

Harvested from the ancient Yunnan trees, this tea has perfectly oxidized, even graded leaves and big golden buds. Malty and rich with a hint of sweetness, plum and raisin.

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Additional notes: I’m still in love with this heavenly tea. And it is… aging well. ha. It’s a perfect black tea and just hits all the flavors I love to find in a black tea. Raising the rating from a 91.

Today going over words with Dad for his aphasia he said ‘wheelbarrow’ instead of ‘wagon’ which was reminding me of Mr. Robot. Mostly because the book that goes with Mr. Robot is called red wheelbarrow but in the show there is a wagon (and the restaurant). I’m wondering what these things will mean because everything means something on the show. I love that genius show (and the book!) and really need to catch up. I’m only a couple episodes into the third season. Anyone else a fan? No spoilers!

eastkyteaguy

The title is a reference to a poem called “The Red Wheelbarrow” from the collection “Spring and All” by William Carlos Williams.

tea-sipper

Oh yes, I know, but I figured there are many other meanings and connections!

Dustin

I finished the third season last night after powering through season 2&3. Now I need to watch the first season for the first time. I have a feeling things will make a lot more sense at that point!

tea-sipper

HOW can you watch seasons 2-3 before season one? haha. I would never do that to any show… especially with a complicated show like this.

Dustin

My geeky nerdy computer security hubby enjoys his TV time and watched the first season with me mostly avoiding getting wrapped up in the time sink. I finally caved when he started watching the second season. I managed to watch the movie Memento like this too, walking in on the second half of the movie and having to watch the first half after the movie was over. I’m sure it makes me an obnoxious tv companion, never fully grasping and asking questions, yelling at the characters when they do something stupid. :)

tea-sipper

ah, okay. I feel like on this show, tiny little details will have massive meaning five seasons later!

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