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Bolivian Rio Negro (organic) BOP (BBo2) from Nothing But Tea
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Here is another interesting black from the great big sampler box. I’ve got a bolivian green in my cupboard, and the company’s description of that one says that it’s similar to japanese greens. After having had a little foray into japanese greens, I found I agree with that. So if bolivian greens are similar to japanese greens, does that mean that a bolivian black would be similar to a japanese black if Japan made blacks? Oh, we shall never know.

Anyway, the leaves had a spicy note to the aroma which reminds me a bit of something in between Assam and Ceylon. I’m definitely getting a more indian-y/Ceylon-y feel from it than chinese-y. When it has steeped, the aroma suddenly acquires a brand new note. It still sits between Assam and Ceylon, but it’s got that note that I’m wondering if it might be something that would turn out to be characteristically bolivian. It’s difficult to pin it down, but it sort of reminds me of apples and pears, especially pears, that are just on the verge of fermenting. It’s not a clear note, it’s just an association.

This is very astringent! I think I over-brewed it a little bit. Apart from the astringency, it doesn’t have all that much flavour. I am still getting the funny fermented pear association from it without it actually tasting all that much of pear, fermented or otherwise.

Astringency and fermented pear associations. That’s it, really.

I would have liked it better if I hadn’t overbrewed it a bit, but I don’t think this is something that would have held my attention for very long. Totally drinkable, but not really all that memorable.

Maybe, if my hypothesis is correct, it’s just as well that Japan only produce greens.

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Auggy
Auggy 2010-07-14 09:50:41 -0400

But apparently they don’t produce only greens! Serendipitea has a Japanese black called Chiran Black (the only black tea from Japan that I’ve seen). I have no idea if it is any good but one day I’m going to have to try it! (Hopefully it would be better than Bolivian blacks?) http://www.serendipitea.com/Details.aspx?productID=896&CategoryID=3

Angrboda
Angrboda 2010-07-14 09:55:24 -0400

!!!!!!

O.O

I always learned that they only produce greens, but then the product description does say it’s unique. Maybe they’re getting more interested in blacks for export. Maybe other types too. I’d like to see what Japan could do with a green type oolong…

Auggy
Auggy 2010-07-14 10:54:29 -0400

I know! Very weird! I vaguely recall seeing one other one somewhere else (though who knows, it might have been the same tea, just a different vendor). But it is evidence that there must be some daring tea rebels in Japan, willing to buck Japanese tea growing tradition. Maybe they’re really risk takers and you’ll find that Japanese oolong one day!

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Angrboda felt her bio needed to be re-written, but she failed to consider what she wanted it to say instead.

Um…

Okay. Ang prefers black teas and the darker sorts of oolongs. She has to be in the mood for green and white and she enjoys, but knows little to nothing about, pu-erh.

Her preferences with black teas are the Chinese ones, particularly from Fujian, but also Keemun and just about anything smoky. She occasionally enjoys Yunnans but they’re not favourites.

She is sceptical about Indian blacks as she generally finds them too astringent and too easy to get wrong. She doesn’t really care for Darjeelings at all.

She likes flavoured teas as well, particularly fruit flavoured ones, but also has an obsession with finding the Perfect Vanilla Flavoured Black.

However, she thinks Earl Grey is generally kind of boring. Cinnamon and ginger are also not really a hit, and she’s not very fond of chais. Evil hibiscus is evil. Even in small amounts, and yes, Ang can usually detect hibiscus, mostly by way of the metallic flavour of blood it has.

Ang is not super impressed with rooibos or honeybush. She doesn’t care for either, really, but when they are flavoured, there have been known to be surprising exceptions to this rule.

Ang has a number of teas that she regards her Standard Panel and will always try to have on hand.
-Lapsang Souchong, any brand really, but preferably AC Perchs.
-Blackberry flavoured black or similar, any brand.
-Late Summer Blend, AC Perchs
-Raspberry Oolong, AC Perchs OR Red Fruits Oolong, Le Palais des Thes
-Caramel, Kusmi OR Toffee, Le Palais des Thes
-Something orange flavoured, black or pu-erh, any brand.
-Tan Yang Te Ji, Teaspring OR Bai Lin Gongfu, Teavivre
-A good Keemun, any brand.
-The Perfect Vanilla Black if and when she ever finds it…

Angrboda is almost always open to swapping. Just ask her.

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