Fu Shou Shan Origin Tea High-Mountain Taiwanese Oolong [TeaDB Episode 34]
This episode, Denny and James, begin a four-episode series on tea offerings from Origin Tea with a tea from the famous government plantation atop of Lishan mountain at Fu Shou Shan. Learn more about Fu Shou Shan and other Taiwanese Oolongs at http://teadb.org/fu-shou-shan-taiwanese-high-mountain-oolong and http://www.origintea.net . http://teadb.org
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Thanks Zahi. Tieguanyin is a very interesting tea. The Chinese and Taiwanese versions are super different as are traditional and modern (nuclear-green) styles. Personally, I am a fan of the darker, Taiwanese Muzha Tieguanyin.
Cheers!
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I got hold of a Premium Bao Zhong and tried for the first time the other day after checking your video, and... holy moly! So I will have to be buying this tea. Love your videos guys, great stuff.
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i'm more into the greener, slightly oxidized tieguanyins. there are so many variations out there, which makes it a difficult tea to grasp. there are certain characteristics that i like/want in a tieguanyin, but that complexity/"weirdness" is what i like about it.
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