This is my first tea tasting note and im glad to be starting since I have always loved tea but never new away to make it more of a hobby then just drinking it.The other day while at Happy Lucky’s Tea Shop in Fort Collins, I was eager to try a new green tea while having a pot of an Oolong called the Iron Goddess of Maiden (which is wonderful). One that wasn’t over bearing or to earthy. One of the employees suggested one of his favorites. Being the Glenburn Green Darjeeling. This tea is a wonderful light quenching green tea. Where it is not to earthy or over bearing. Wonderful after taste, which is not too strong. The light gold liquor is a delightful sight to the eye. Very soothing holds flavor through multiple steepings.
DRY LEAF:
- color: darker green
- constituency: small twisted leaves
- aroma: sweet and earthy
TEA-TO-WATER PROPORTIONS [grams to fl oz]:
1 tsp/8 oz
BREWING VESSEL [pot, gaiwan, etc]:
chinese ceramic pot
FIRST INF:
- time: 2 minutes
- temp: 180 degree F
- color: light golden yellow
- aroma: sweet, light hint of honey
- taste: sweet, buttery, light nutty taste
- leaf appearance: slightly unrolled green
- leaf aroma: sweet, light honey/nutty
SECOND INF:
- time: 2 minutes 30 seconds
- temp: 185.3ºF
- color: light yellow
- aroma: light, slight nutty
- taste: light, buttery, faint nutty
- leaf appearance: open, green
- leaf aroma: nutty, sweet
Welcome aboard! Your first note is excellent, you’re off to a good start!
Hey, did I meet you and your girlfriend at Happy Lucky’s over the weekend? I met a couple at the Anniversary Celebration on Sat.
yes you did Bonnie
You were so nice! Especially talking so long to an old lady grandma like me! Next time you come to Happy Lucky’s let me know and I’ll swing by and drop off some tea samples for you. I have over 130 tea’s and many are really great ones!
that sound wonderful and i really enjoyed sitting down and talking with you.