My first class was canceled today, which means morning teatime! More samples from the generous LiquidProust. This one I was a little dubious about, since I had the ripe version of this Lao Cang toucha in a Portland tea shop last summer, for $24/100g!! Jesus, talk about a markup. Luckily, I only bought one ounce before I realized it wasn’t for me.

Anyway, the first steep of this tea is awesome! Sweet, and delicious rice aroma and flavors coming out the gaiwan and cup. If it stayed like this, it’d be a 100. Sadly, it does fade—later steeps are more musty and less sweet, and betray the less-than-stellar sheng underneath the flavoring. If I were to drink this again, I’d steep it western to distribute that first steep over the entire session.

Still, that first steep kind of makes the whole session worth it! Mm, sticky rice…

Kirkoneill1988

one of my friends said “sticky rice tea” smells like stinky gym socks

jonesie.com

Ha not sure about that one, could be your friend has some really funky gym socks :)

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Kirkoneill1988

one of my friends said “sticky rice tea” smells like stinky gym socks

jonesie.com

Ha not sure about that one, could be your friend has some really funky gym socks :)

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