Story Time: Well I have experienced food poisoning for the first time. I ate some of my left over stir fry that I think was a day or two past prime. For that night and to late after noon I was suuuuper nausea’s. Luckily I felt good enough to eat tonight, but man that was not fun. I think I am going to wait to make my stir fry again though for a while.
Tea Time: My Verdant tea order came in today. Even though I was not going to buy any more tea so i can get WHO tickets, as soon as I saw the email from Verdant Tea saying that they had sample sizes, the impulse was just to great to ignore. This one was the sample sent with it. It is funny cause I was planning on trying this one, but was going to have to wait due to money constraints. Maybe David is psychic…
The tea leaves look really interesting. I have never seen white tea look like this before; then again i don’t normally drink white tea. The smell of the leaf is light, but crisp.
I was a little nervous when I noticed that the liquor had no color when it was done brewing; but i had to remember that this is white tea of course. The liquor itself smelled crisp and a little dewy….ohhhh.
The first sip of this warm was good, but not OMG! However, I figured this would be better cooler then warmer so I let it set for a bit. I am glad I did. This tastes soooooo refreshing. Very sparkly on the tongue and taste like dew off of pine needles, and taste like how a summer rain smells. The after taste is great. It leaves this cooling dewy sensation in your mouth.
This is a highly addicting tea. I have been make a half and hour long brews from this tea. I am leaving the rest in a mug to cold brew over night to see what comes of it.
I have been intriged by the concept of pu erd white tea. I must say I think it adds a nice level of earthy fullness to white. I diffidently will be trying Verdant Tea’s other pu erd white tea and the alchemy mix with this tea.
I would recommend this tea to white tea lovers and anyone interested in trying a white pu er.
Specifics
Water: 8 oz steepings
Pot: Make shift Gaiwan
Sweetener: sometimes a couple of drops, but not really needed.
oooh! I will have to try this with mine. :)
Cool! Did your buds ever sink to the bottom? Mm.. your description has me craving this, and we need a new iced-tea to brew over the weekend..
Some of the buds sank and some didn’t. You should definitely try it. It is so exciting to discover a whole new world of iced teas that I hadn’t even considered before. Tonight I’m going to do some iced TGY for tomorrow. I wonder how that will come out.
The only thing I think will not work is iced pu-er? THAT sounds strangest of all.
I cold steeped mine for 8 or 9 times! Sometimes leaving it in the fridge for ~36 hours. It starts to get such a subtle sweetness like marshmallows and pine! =)
*my silver buds yabao
8-9 times?? Wow! This tea is more amazing that I had thought. I got to 5 and thought I was pushing it :) I will have to try for more next time.