Posts

Showing posts with the label Spring tea,Drink tea,Young people,Tea set,Smell,Aroma,Tea plant,Tea leaves and buds,Organic matter,Freshness,Fullness,Crafting, Light floral aroma,Sweet floral aroma

Great Green Tea: Half from West Lake, Half from Thousand Island Lake

Image
 When people think of China’s finest green tea, they picture West Lake in Hangzhou—the villages of Longjing and Meijiawu, Emperor Qianlong’s legendary “Eighteen Imperial Tea Bushes,” and a cup of flat, jade-green leaves releasing delicate chestnut notes. And they’re not wrong. West Lake Longjing is indeed one of China’s most iconic teas. But few know that 150 kilometers southwest of Hangzhou, amid the emerald waters of Thousand Island Lake, lies another chapter of tea history—one far older, equally profound, and unjustly overlooked. Here, during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE), tribute tea known as Jiukeng Maojian was sent to the imperial court. Lu Yu, the Sage of Tea, recorded its origin in his Classic of Tea (Cha Jing). Centuries later, seeds from this very land would travel to Japan, Kenya, and beyond, shaping green tea across continents. Today, protected as a Class-I national water source, this region bans chemical pesticides entirely—yielding tea of unmatched purity and freshnes...

Tea tasting: Starting from "smelling the fragrance".

Image
  Spring tea is a type of tea made from the buds and leaves of tea plants that have sprouted after winter dormancy. After a winter of rest and nutrient accumulation, the tea buds have ample  organic matter  and the moderate temperature and sufficient rainfall in spring make the buds plump with high freshness, fullness, and coordination. Processing of  spring tea  used to be a sign of maturity, but now it is capturing the hearts of young people. When young people drink tea, they may not have too many requirements and do not need too much tea ware, just a cup or a pot and a day's leisure time. If there is sunshine or a sense of  ceremonial atmosphere  to enhance social interaction, everything will be perfect. However, for friends who want to improve their tea tasting, they do not need hardware, they just need to know how to "smell." Each type of tea has its own unique aroma, which is influenced by the tea plant variety (variety fragrance), the growing re...