James & Denny do a short, two-episode series on some green tea acquired during James’ recent trip to Korea. From the Hadong growing region they review the lovely young-leaved Jungjak from Dong Cheon teas. This tea can be purchased in the western world from Phoenix Tea House.
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Thank you ….. I enjoyed watching and learning more about the Dong Cheon Korean tea. I discovered your podcast after having bought some Dong Cheon from Mr Ha’s shop in Seoul. I am working in Seoul for 4 months and I was recommended to visit Mr Ha’s store via Postcard teas in London. I also bought the same (or similar!) white Korean teapot, which I also think is great, and it will become a travel and work companion!
I look forward to finding more about your site. Thank you for passing on your enjoyment of tea!
Thanks for the comment Nick. Dong Cheon is great. There’s alot of tea to explore in the Insadong area (some touristy and some quite good!).
Good luck and cheers!
-James
I know this is a late reply, but I’m going to Seoul in a couple of week any advice of tea stores and teahouses to visit?