
Spoiler alert…this was one of those memorable sessions you simply never want to forget.

Spoiler alert…this was one of those memorable sessions you simply never want to forget.

Just the other day I ordered 400 grams of House of Tea‘s Keemun Congou, winner of the contest to replace my rapidly dwindling supplies of Bai Mu Dan as my go-to early morning tea.

When I was putting together my last two tea orders I was primarily concerned with propping up the Pu part of my stash.

In my previous post I sampled House of Tea‘s Keemun Congou, which is currently battling it out with the tea featured in this post to become my early morning pre-breakfast beverage of choice once my current stocks of Bai Mu Dan run out.

It’s been a few months since Mrs. Teaist last bought me a nice 200 gram cargo of Bai Mu Dan in Danish teashop Østerlandsk Thehus.

The other day I had what I can only describe as some kind of a tea flashback.

This is the fifth and final post about the teas from Malawi that I recently bought from Rare Tea Company.

This is the fourth and penultimate post about the teas from Malawi that I recently bought from Rare Tea Company.