Gongfu!
Yes, I know it’s not typical to brew a Darjeeling gongfu, but it actually worked out very nicely. And experimentation is fun.
I drank this while rereading some of my favourite poems from my friend yogateapoetry’s debut collection of poetry, “What Will People Say.” I’ve read through her work about twice now – once straight through and once more broken up into pieces. One thing I haven’t done yet is explore any of the well thought out tea pairings that Taniya has curated for the different parts in the sections, and I thought it was about time that I did so.
I don’t want to spoil anything too heavily for anyone who hasn’t read/finished the book yet, but Darjeeling is the pairing suggested for the final part of the collection – which is why I’m drinking this first flush Darjeeling blend this afternoon. It’s approachable and soothing for a Darjeeling with really minimal astringency; with that said it still had some of the hallmark tasting notes such as gentle florals, a crisp mineral finish and that rich, clean and earthy note of cooling petrichor. It feels like a fresh breath of mountain air on a cool morning, and in many ways that in and of itself feels is something I associate with the sensation of being light and unburdened. I think it’s a very fitting pairing for the poems in this section, and it’s honestly really enhanced my read-through.
If you haven’t checked out yogateapoetry’s debut work yet I would HIGHLY recommend it. It’s even National Poetry Month, so you really can’t ask for a better excuse than that. And read it with a good cup of tea. Seriously.
Tea Photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/C5eMVonOx-G/?img_index=1
Song Pairing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDHxNmJtqno
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