Starting the morning with a lovin’ cup of zhu right. I love this tea.
I have a little time to relax over tea & brekkie with tony, & then I will leap into action. This evening I’ll play 3 church services @ 2 different churches. The first one is at 5 & 7pm. Then I’ll drive across town to do another one at 10:30. I’m grateful that the weather outside is NOT frightful this year. The temps are cool, but not outrageously cold, & no precipitation in the forecast. Harpy HoliDaze!
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If I were going to try this and the steepster select black you had yesterday, which would you recommend go first?
I’d go with this one, mainly because it is more accessible. I don’t even know if you can buy the steepster select teas without signing up for the monthly thing. Having only tried the Wuyishan Black 1 time, I can’t really give a comparison, except to say that Zhu Rong is more of a dark chocolate type & Wuyishan was more fruity, but they were both delicious. I love this tea immensely. I try not to compare teas to one another too much because I’m just a girl (ok…a middle aged woman, but a girl at heart) who loves her teas, & I love a lot of teas, not always for the same reasons. I quit ranking teas because who am I to determine a number grade, if you know what I mean?
I just re-read your question…if you are talking about trying them back to back…like one right after the other…I wouldn’t have a clue, lol.
Yes, I have both teas sitting in a bag on the table because I brought them on holiday. I will take your advice anyway because I definitely have more zhu rong than wuyishan. I rank teas for my own preferences so I remember for the next time I drink or am looking to buy tea because my memory is shit. I asked you because I am also a bitter super taster and we have similar thoughts on some black teas although your palate is more discerning than mine. Thank you for your thoughts on fruity vs chocolatey though.
If I were going to try this and the steepster select black you had yesterday, which would you recommend go first?
I’d go with this one, mainly because it is more accessible. I don’t even know if you can buy the steepster select teas without signing up for the monthly thing. Having only tried the Wuyishan Black 1 time, I can’t really give a comparison, except to say that Zhu Rong is more of a dark chocolate type & Wuyishan was more fruity, but they were both delicious. I love this tea immensely. I try not to compare teas to one another too much because I’m just a girl (ok…a middle aged woman, but a girl at heart) who loves her teas, & I love a lot of teas, not always for the same reasons. I quit ranking teas because who am I to determine a number grade, if you know what I mean?
I just re-read your question…if you are talking about trying them back to back…like one right after the other…I wouldn’t have a clue, lol.
Yes, I have both teas sitting in a bag on the table because I brought them on holiday. I will take your advice anyway because I definitely have more zhu rong than wuyishan. I rank teas for my own preferences so I remember for the next time I drink or am looking to buy tea because my memory is shit. I asked you because I am also a bitter super taster and we have similar thoughts on some black teas although your palate is more discerning than mine. Thank you for your thoughts on fruity vs chocolatey though.
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