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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

Song Zhong Dan Cong



 
 
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Old 25-09-2007, 02:45 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Dominic T.
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Default Song Zhong Dan Cong

One more Dan Cong from Teaspring, next will be the last of this order
(Shui Xian) and then I'll be off of teaspring and on to some other
vendors. I've been hanging in the green/yellow and oolong's right now,
with a bit more on the yellow and oolong's since the weather is
turning cooler and I'm starting to get burnt out on greens. If anyone
has any suggestions of new, different vendors or even teas beyond the
standard ones I'm all ears and willing to try them out. Feel free to
reply to this post or email me if you choose.



Another Dan Cong from teaspring is on the docket today, this time the
Song Zhong. I'll throw out my first and lingering thought of this tea:
Snapple Peach Tea. If you have ever had a Snapple peach iced tea then
you will be able to know the flavor here. Sure, the tea is much better
quality and has some nice notes of its own, and there are no peach/
apple juice additions, or even corn syrup... but it is all there. I'd
venture to guess if you iced this tea down, and blind taste tested it
next to the Snapple the only thing that would distinguish them is the
less harsh sweetness and the great tea base. This isn't meant as a
slight either, it is pretty remarkable that all of that flavor,
sweetness, and character comes from just a plain roasted leaf. Truly
remarkable.

It is much less subtle than the Feng Huang, and for some that is what
they want... a nice punch of flavor and character. I, personally, care
for the more subdued nature of the Feng Huang as I like to hunt and
search as I drink. It is very nice though, and I have plans of trying
this as an iced tea. I'd drink it occasionally as a change of pace but
probably not much more than that. Well worth a try for fans of the
fruity notes of Dan Cong's... or those who enjoy a Snapple peach tea.
Next up is the final tea from this order, Shui Xian, then it is on to
other vendors and teas.


- Dominic
http://teasphere.wordpress.com

 




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