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dian hong

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Comment: weaker aroma/taste profile, but sweeter, fairly well-extended aftertaste. Sat well on the stomach.
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Score: 90
Price (as of post): 1/2 oz = $5
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Comment: malty sweetness with a fairly smooth texture
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Origin: Sanning Tea, Fengqing, Yunnan Province, China
Production Date: 16 May 2011
Score: 89
Price (as of post): 50 g = $6.90
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Tasting Comparison: Dian Hong

by Jason on July 13, 2011

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Comment: initial aromas in these Yunnan blacks may be deceiving.

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Tea Review 356: Shanti’s Ancient Forest Black

June 8, 2011

. Comment: bold, robust character, but not what you usually look for in dian hong. . Origin: Yunnan Province, China Score: 86 Price (as of post): sample = $3.45 . Compare teas with others on the Scoresheet. Walker Tea Review- a tea blog with tea reviews and tea tastings. Operated by Jason Walker. Sample provided [...]

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Tea Review 354: Wendell’s China Yunnan

May 26, 2011

. Comment: a good briskness with some brown sugar sweetness . Origin: Yunnan, China Score: 86 Price (as of post): 4 oz = $8.95 . Compare teas with others on the Scoresheet. Walker Tea Review- a tea blog with tea reviews and tea tastings. Operated by Jason Walker. Sample provided by Mark T. Wendell Tea [...]

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Tea Review 329: Tillerman’s Yunnan Black Needle

March 1, 2011

. Comment: rich, balanced, and developed aftertaste. . Origin: Yunnan, China Score: 91 Price (as of post): 25 g = $4.25 . Compare teas with others on the Scoresheet. Walker Tea Review- a tea blog with tea reviews and tea tastings. Operated by Jason Walker. Sample provided by Tillerman Tea. Subscribe in a reader or [...]

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Tea Review 223: Adagio’s Yunnan Golden Curls

June 23, 2010

Click the vid to watch. Click on the dots (on the video timeline) to jump to a scene: . Score = 88 Price (as of post): sample = $6 . Compare teas with others on the Scoresheet. Walker Tea Review- a tea blog with tea reviews and tea tastings. Operated by Jason Walker. Sample provided [...]

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Tea Review 210: TeaGschwendner’s China Yunnan

May 25, 2010

Click the vid to watch. Click on the dots (on the video timeline) to jump to a scene: Score= 88 Price (as of post): 100g = $15.52 Compare teas with others on the Scoresheet. Walker Tea Review- a tea blog with tea reviews and tea tastings. Operated by Jason Walker. Sample provided by TeaGschwendner. Subscribe [...]

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Tea Review 206: Red Lantern’s Premium Gold Dian Hong

May 13, 2010

Click the vid to watch. Click on the dots (on the video timeline) to jump to a scene: Score= 90 Price (as of post): 125g = $17.20 Compare teas with others on the Scoresheet. Walker Tea Review- a tea blog with tea reviews and tea tastings. Operated by Jason Walker. Sample provided by Red Lantern. [...]

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Tea Review 197: Chicago Tea Garden’s Golden Bi Luo

April 22, 2010

Click the vid to watch. Click on the dots (on the video timeline) to jump to a scene: Score= 86 Price (as of post): 50g = $14.99 Compare teas with others on the Scoresheet. Walker Tea Review- a tea blog with tea reviews and tea tastings. Operated by Jason Walker. Sample provided by Chicago Tea [...]

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