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Tag Archives: Moonlight White
Farmer Leaf Summer 2018 Jingmai Moonlight
This is the third and final post about the teas that made up my first order with Farmer Leaf.
Posted in review
Tagged beeng cha, Chinese tea, Farmerleaf, gong-fu cha, Jingmai, Moonlight White, raw Pu-erh, sheng Pu-erh, tea, teaism
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2010 Qian Ye Hao – Five Years On
It’s now a little over five years to the day since the first beeng I ever owned came my way, when I received a 357 gram cake of 2010 Qian Ye Hao as a birthday present.
Posted in review
Tagged aged tea, Chinese tea, gong-fu cha, Moonlight White, tea, white tea
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Simply Samples
It all started when Mrs. Teaist was planning a trip to the Danish city of Aarhus.
Posted in review
Tagged Da Shan Tian, Hei Tiao Zi, Moonlight White, Pu-erh, sheng Pu-erh, Simply Tea, Yue Guang Bai
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The Last Dragon
This weekend our extended clan gathered at the family house in the country for a double birthday celebration.
Posted in tea diary
Tagged Dragon Ball, Jingmai, Moonlight White, party tea, What-cha
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What-cha Moonlight White Dragon Ball
I ran across this wonderful nugget of deliciousness on my first visit to What-cha.
Posted in review, tea diary
Tagged Chinese tea, Dragon Ball, Moonlight White, tea, teaism, What-cha
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Danyun Fairtrade T-Project
The other week Mrs. Teaist came home with a present for me, a 100 gram packet of Pu-erh that she had picked up on her way home from work.
Posted in review, tea diary
Tagged Chinese tea, cooked Pu-erh, Danyun, Fairtrade, Magasin Du Nord, Moonlight White, Pu-erh, ripe Pu-erh, shou, T-Project, tea, teaism, Yunnan Gold
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2010 Qian Ye Hao Moonlight Beauty White
So, here it finally is, the long awaited post about the oft-mentioned, semi-legendary, Moonlight White.
Posted in review, tea diary, tea thoughts
Tagged Chinese tea, green pu-erh, Moonlight White, Qian Ye Hao tea factory, raw Pu-erh, sheng, tea, teaism, Yunnan
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This and That
My intention to hold a blog birthday celebratory session on Sunday afternoon didn’t go according to plan.
Posted in review, tea diary, teaware
Tagged cooked Pu-erh, electric hob, Ikea, induction hob, kettle, Meng Hai, Moonlight White, ripe Pu-erh, shou, tea, teaism
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The Happy Wanderer Returns
Home again. I know it’s silly, but I always get nervous when crossing international borders with tea in my possession.