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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.

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Old 29-09-2007, 05:04 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Jenn
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Hi to you all,
Some years back I remember a very nice tea that posters at that time
got from Jings. Bian Cha. Everyone raved about it. I bought some and
it was pure music. I also bought an autumn harvest that was not as
nice as the spring but was so good too. Has anyone had any of this
lately, I mean by this years 2007 harvest? Is the autumn harvest out
yet? Such a nice tea, loaded with flavor and a sweet lovely cup.
Anyone know?
Jenn

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Old 29-09-2007, 08:46 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Gyorgy Sajo
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Hi Jenn,

Do you mean the Wuyi Chao Qing Bian Cha - a green tea BTW - from Jing Tea
Shop? I have tasted the 2007 spring harvest and it is very nice indeed, full
bodied with sweet and spicy notes. In my opininon it is as good as the 2006
spring harvest. This year they do not offer it through their website, so you
have to contact them by mail and ask for a special order.

Gyorgy

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Hi to you all,
Some years back I remember a very nice tea that posters at that time
got from Jings. Bian Cha. Everyone raved about it. I bought some and
it was pure music. I also bought an autumn harvest that was not as
nice as the spring but was so good too. Has anyone had any of this
lately, I mean by this years 2007 harvest? Is the autumn harvest out
yet? Such a nice tea, loaded with flavor and a sweet lovely cup.
Anyone know?
Jenn



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Old 01-10-2007, 05:07 PM posted to rec.food.drink.tea
Jenn
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Default Bian Cha

On Sep 29, 2:46 pm, "Gyorgy Sajo" wrote:
Hi Jenn,

Do you mean the Wuyi Chao Qing Bian Cha - a green tea BTW - from Jing Tea
Shop? I have tasted the 2007 spring harvest and it is very nice indeed, full
bodied with sweet and spicy notes. In my opininon it is as good as the 2006
spring harvest. This year they do not offer it through their website, so you
have to contact them by mail and ask for a special order.

Gyorgy



Oh Yeah,
That is the one! I thought that was such a nice green tea. Thanks for
your reply, must talk them folks at Jings. Hope I will be successful!
Jenn

 




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