Today I felt like I couldn’t catch a break. Things that could go wrong did go wrong. So when I finally got home, I was ready to shake the suck off this day, sit down, relax and have some delicious sheng. Unfortunately, this was not a delicious sheng.
It has a lightly smoky aroma and I do pick up a little fruit here and there. But the taste… MAN. That is BITTER! I’m scared it might put hair on my chest!
Here are some pics of our time together –
http://instagram.com/p/r8EdmivkZL/
http://instagram.com/p/r8E8gGPkZz/
I didn’t think this would be so bitter, considering that the tea leaves are from 2007. This one is going into the cabinet to age for a LONG time, and I have moved on to the lovely Sleeping Bear from WP.
Note: This was my second “mystery” tea from Slovakia. You win some, you lose some! Some you may win in a few more years, with aging! With some luck! :)
Goldie looks so pretty on the flower saucer though :). I hope tomorrow is better!
Thanks, mj! Tomorrow will absolutely be better!!!! :)
I always find that the solution to bad tea is to steep some tea you already know is good.
I had one of those days, too. I made myself feel better by ordering tea.
That saucer rocks.
Feel better soon poor darling…
And Allan, I like that solution!
Allan – that’s just what I did! :)
Marz – thanks! It’s actually a ring dish, but it seemed to work nicely here.
Cheri – sorry yours was bad too. Today will be better!!!! What did ya order?
TTF – I woke up early, probably because I went to bed so early. Gonna try to sleep another hour. I feel better already!
I ordered a bunch of Whispering Pines tea. River Rain was my comfort tea yesterday that I finished, and Brenden added it back in stock when I said it was probably a good thing it was out because I would have ordered it. I also got Yabao and Cocoa Amore. (The CA was a second order after realizing how little I have left.)
Yum… love cocoa amore!