Cup #10 in my tour of Upton’s China blacks. I have about two more to go, and I am sure I could find several more there to try. This one is what I would consider a mid range for price at a little over $3 per ounce.
This one is interesting. I think this is the first tea I have noticed to have a bite at the beginning, but a completely smooth finish. The needles are very fine and dark, like a Keemun. There is the slightest bit of smoke in the finish, but I am still trying to sort out the front notes….to my sissy sweet loving palate, it is kind of bitter, but it goes away. While this is not a tea I would purchase for anything other than sampling, it definitely has made a difference, because I never would have thought this combo of beginning and end existed. I have such a long way to go……
I have heard a lot of good things about Upton tea imports!
I have ordered a ton from them. I like them very much. I would recommend Verdant over them all….
I just placed an order with Verdant, their traditional sampler pack and the sun dried jing shan green. ;-)
I am cold brewing the sundried now. Stay tuned Amy….