2018-09: Mogan Huang Ya & Xiaguan “Song He”

Featured Teas
🏮 Tuesday Tasting:

  • 2018-09-11
  • 1:00 p.m.
  • $10.00*
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🏮 Saturday Tasting:

  • 2018-09-15
  • 2:30 p.m.
  • $10.00*
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* Your ticket also entitles you to a 5% discount on purchase of featured teas!
 

About The Teas

September is such a beautiful month in Portland: a certain thrill of change in the morning air’s chill; perhaps a touch of melancholy in the afternoon sun’s long, lazy slant.

2018 Mògàn Huáng Yá
(莫幹黃芽 — Mt. Mogan Yellow Bud)

With its fragrance of sweet hay, its shining, golden sparkle, and its thick, warming soup, 2018’s Mògàn Huáng Yá reflects all of that, and is a perfect way to welcome these transitional months.

This yellow tea (黃茶 — huángchá) also has a very interesting herstory, as it’s production has become a sort of matrilineal heritage in the family that makes it.

2002 Xiàguān Tuóchá “Sōng Hè”
(“松鹤” — “Pine & Crane”)

When I revisited the 2002 Sōng Hè Tuó from Xiàguān to see if it was the right tea for September, I almost decided to just keep them all for myself.  It’s really a wonderful tea.

I regularly warn people to be very choosy with ripe pu’er (熟茶 — shúchá), as it often isn’t great.  But, after an additional 15+ years of storage…

Well, I’ll just let it speak to you directly at the tasting.  I think you’ll find this is a perfect tea for cool Autumn mornings, and long Autumn afternoons.