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Golden Tian Hong from Smatcha – InBetweenIsode #18 w/ Denny
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JK Tea Shop’s Jinjunmei Lapsang Souchong via Hster [Episode 95]
This is a fantastic tea sent to us by fellow tea blogger, Hster of Tea Closet. Read her Lapsang breakdown. This is a non-smoky Lapsang with a really wonderful, complex taste.
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Shang Tea’s Red Tea [Episode 91]
Denny and James review a black tea from typically white tea base material. This tea also comes from white tea specialists, Shang Tea.
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White2Tea’s Big Tree Red [Episode 88]
Denny and James review a very above average Yunnan Red (black) tea, White2Tea’s Big Tree Red.
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Tea Emporium’s Thurbo Moonlight [Episode 82]
In episode 82, Denny and James review an oddity for TeaDB, a darjeeling. The Thurbo Moonlight is a second flush Darjeeling. As a tea it is tasty and fragrant and can be brewed light during the nighttime. Big thanks to Benoit for providing the tea!
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Nepalese Golden Tips 2014 – InBetweenIsode w/ Denny #3
Hey tea people! Denny here with my third installation of our casual “in-between-isode” series. Today I’m drinking a Nepalese black tea, 2014 Golden Tips (second flush), from What-Cha. Enjoyed this tea a ton! Please comment and let me know your thoughts! Cheers! 🙂
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2014 Dehong Wild Tree Purple Varietal Black Tea – InBetweenIsode #1 with Denny
Denny here! I’ve created 6 InBetweenIsodes, causal, personal tastings of some of the teas we don’t have time to bring on the show (and some who are so great we probably should!). Please let us know in the comments if you enjoy this new format — suggestions welcome! (And sorry for so many Ums!!!! 🙂…
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Tea Classico’s Lapsang Souchong [Episode 75]
In episode 75, Denny & James review a Lapsang Souchong from Tea Classico. Smoky and sweet, this is a nice tea for an example of those that like their tea rugged.
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Ai Lao Mountain Yunnan Sourcing Black [Episode 63]
A personal recommendation from Denny. Yunnan Sourcing’s Ai Lao Mountain Black. A good, durable performer from Yunnan Sourcing.
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Mystery Black Tea [Episode 46]
In episode 46 Denny and James blind gong-fu-taste a mystery black tea.