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Old 31st July 2005, 12:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a bunch of samplers- Assam, English Breakfast, 2 green (sencha),
2 white (shou mei), tiquanyin, and tung ting. Anything else I need
before I start choosing? That's for autumn/winter. For August I'm
drinking refrigerator tea in some combos of black tea and fruit
flavoring.... Toci
 
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Old 31st July 2005, 03:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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toci wrote:
> I have a bunch of samplers- Assam, English Breakfast, 2 green (sencha),
> 2 white (shou mei), tiquanyin, and tung ting. Anything else I need
> before I start choosing? That's for autumn/winter. For August I'm
> drinking refrigerator tea in some combos of black tea and fruit
> flavoring.... Toci
>

I like a smoky tea in the cooler weather.

dmh
 
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Old 31st July 2005, 07:36 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Oh hey, maybe a keemun?

It's interesting...I am just starting to enter my first full year cycle of
drinking tea regularly and hadn't thought before of how the season affects
my tea drinking other than Christmas type teas...

Do you care for autumn darjeelings toci? I haven't had them yet but wonder
if I should try one. But the autumn oolongs are good choices I think.

Melinda

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> toci wrote:
>> I have a bunch of samplers- Assam, English Breakfast, 2 green (sencha),
>> 2 white (shou mei), tiquanyin, and tung ting. Anything else I need
>> before I start choosing? That's for autumn/winter. For August I'm
>> drinking refrigerator tea in some combos of black tea and fruit
>> flavoring.... Toci
>>

> I like a smoky tea in the cooler weather.
>
> dmh
 
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Old 31st July 2005, 08:32 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I know what you mean Melinda. I can't seem to bring myself to drink anything
darker than a green this summer. We've been reaching 100's regularly. Blacks
seem to kick up my internal thermostat a couple of degrees for several
hours. Greens don't seem to have that effect. So it's been green and white
tea for the past month and a half!

Marlene

> It's interesting...I am just starting to enter my first full year cycle of
> drinking tea regularly and hadn't thought before of how the season affects
> my tea drinking other than Christmas type teas...
>
> Do you care for autumn darjeelings toci? I haven't had them yet but wonder
> if I should try one. But the autumn oolongs are good choices I think.
>
> Melinda
>
> --
> "I know. You know I know. I know you know I know. We know Henry knows,
> and Henry knows we know it."
>
> We're a knowledgeable family." ::smiles:: -Geoffrey, Lion in Winter
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>> toci wrote:
>>> I have a bunch of samplers- Assam, English Breakfast, 2 green (sencha),
>>> 2 white (shou mei), tiquanyin, and tung ting. Anything else I need
>>> before I start choosing? That's for autumn/winter. For August I'm
>>> drinking refrigerator tea in some combos of black tea and fruit
>>> flavoring.... Toci
>>>

>> I like a smoky tea in the cooler weather.
>>
>> dmh

>
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Old 31st July 2005, 11:40 PM   #5 (permalink)
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The heat is why I'm brewing tea in the refrigerator these days. I've
just used up a box of Celestial Seasoning lemon ice. Toci
 
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toci wrote:
> Which ones? Toci
>

Fortnum and Mason Russian Caravan, when I can get it; otherwise, the
same from Upton. I don't know much about Lapsang Souchongs, and seem to
like nearly all of them, so I can't make much of a recommendation there.
Some of the top Keemuns taste smoky to me, too. Silver Tip also has
some interesting smoky blends.

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