I wasn’t so good in filling the prompts during February, but again here is a list of those teas that were removed from my stash (sadly also in way I am not proud of):
A sipdown! (M: 10 Y: 26): Magic Nights by Basilur
A sipdown! (M: 11 Y: 27): Organic Nonpareil Ming Qian Dragon Well Long Jing Green Tea by Teavivre
A sipdown! (M: 12 Y: 28): Glücksmomente by Echt Entlebuch
A sipdown! (M: 13 Y: 29): Z Perskiego targu by Pod Lampionami
A sipdown! (M: 14 Y: 30): Darjeeling White Tea by Teehaus Shila
A sipdown! (M: 15 Y: 31): Affogatea by Bird & Blend Tea co.
A sipdown! (M: 16 Y: 32): Wilde Hilde by La Cucina
A sipdown! (M: 17 Y: 33): Vánoční dobroty by Oxalis
A sipdown! (M: 18 Y: 34): Linden-Raspberry by TeaCoffeeMarket; prompt: Your oldest black tea
A sipdown! (M: 19 Y: 35): 2017 Yun Tai Mountain “Sentinel Mountain” Fu Zhuan Brick Tea by Yunnan Sourcing
A sipdown! (M: 20 Y: 36): Jasmine Pearls by Imperial Tea Court — thanks derk, I believe it is from very first swap
A sipdown! (M: 21 Y: 37): 2013 “Bamboo Aroma” Tian Jian Hei Cha * 200 grams by Yunnan Sourcing
A sipdown! (M: 22 Y: 38): Nepal Jun Chiyabari Himalayan Imperial Black by Klasek Tea
A sipdown! (M: 23 Y: 39): Bitter Gourd stuffed with roasted TGY by Liquid Proust Tea
A sipdown! (M: 24 Y: 40): Kaneroku Matsumoto Tea Garden: Yakushima Cedar Wood Smoked Hojicha by Yunomi; prompt: A tea best for afternoons
What do the parenthetical codes mean? I have been wondering for a long time. In your listing above they seem to be in some sort of sequence but I’m still not sure.
Tea sipped down in a month and total in the year.