Saturday, September 26, 2009

Tea Tasting Saturday #39 - Yunnan Black Tea



Yunnan is a tea I've tried before, but it seemed different this time. And quite enjoyable!

Category: Chinese Black Tea

Purveyor: Harney and Sons

Dry leaf appearance: Shavings of pine bark with a few lighter colored bits throughout.

Wet leaf appearance: Chippy, wet-bark-looking bits of tea leaf.

Steeping temperature and time: 1 teaspoon of tea, 205 degrees, 4-1/2 minutes.

Scent: Perhaps I am just paranoid because I know the evil Lapsang Souchong tea tasting awaits me next week, but ... I thought this tea's scent was just a bit too reminiscent of that tea's woodsy/smoky scent. (But I needn't have worried!)

Color: A deep, rich brown.

Flavor: Although this Yunnan is quite a bit stronger than the one I've tried before (I don't remember the vendor), I enjoyed it very much, and the taste was nothing like L.S., I am pleased to say! I drank the first cup completely black, but since it was getting a bit astringent there at the end, I decided to have the next cup with a bit of milk. Delicious! I could drink this tea all morning long just fine, I think, with a little milk on hand.

Additional notes: Michael Harney says that Yunnan "offers a delicious combination of full body and sweetish flavors, with a certain earthiness and even a mild pepperiness, balanced by the sugars from lots of tip." Guess that explains those tips in this tea, and I do believe the earlier one I tried was called Tippy Yunnan.

Next week's tea: Lapsang Souchong, much to my dismay

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for the review. I have a tin of Lapsang Souchong in my pantry that I bought a few years ago. But I've been afraid to try it. Maybe I'll try it with you this week.

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  2. Personally, give me Yunnan Black and hold the Lapsang Souchong. That's because I'm a lover of Pu-erh so I'm partial to anything else that comes out of the Yunnan region. Of course the LS is some pretty good tea too (what's actually a bad tea? I don't know of any.) --Teaternity

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  3. Oh I have to say I cannot abide Lapsang Souchong. Yuk at its yukkiest!! Angela, I have tried to email you several times and they always bounce back. I would like to join the ATeaC swap. Perhaps you could email me at gina.deen@btinternet.com? Many thanks, Gina aka BT.

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  4. Angela, try pairing your Yunnan with pumpkin pie. It's a match made in tea heaven!

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