WHY are we spending SO MUCH MONEY on LIGHT TASTING TEA?!

Expensive Green teas tend to be very light and delicate so why are we paying so much money for teas which do not have a load of upfront flavour? The answer is that these teas are rich precisely because they have space and are minimal.
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  • @azayn2434
    @azayn2434Ай бұрын

    I love how evocative Don's tasting notes are. You really feel like you're sitting next to him and tasting what he's sipping.

  • @FishareFriendsNotFood972
    @FishareFriendsNotFood972Ай бұрын

    I just adore how you paint worlds of fragrance with your words. You truly have a talent for description, it's inspiring to me 🙂

  • @azraphon
    @azraphonАй бұрын

    Silence is a fundamental element of music. Orchestral scores often interweave silence to give emphasis to the played notes, or have louder sections like brass play softly to disrupt audience expectations and make some truly beautiful sounds.

  • @Zenstation
    @ZenstationАй бұрын

    I am fairly new to quality tea and had this exact experience last week - funnily enough with two teas I picked up at the Mei Leaf shop in Camden, so it's funny to me that this video came out now. What I came to understand is that 1) I prefer a slightly higher ratio of tea to water than the instructions on the package, and 2) that the teas are both full of flavour, but I need to drink them with the intent to taste them properly, rather than absentmindedly taking sips while typing away at my keyboard at work. And this video explains why. It's like you have to actively find the flavour, instead of passively waiting for the flavour to come to you, like with most other beverages. And I guess the more high quality tea you drink, the more used you become to tasting it properly as well. I also realised I enjoy it more when I use my nose as well as my taste buds. So much to learn still, but these videos are super helpful, and so are your staff at the shop.

  • @darrensucksatgames

    @darrensucksatgames

    Ай бұрын

    There’s also a lot to say about sugar in your diet effecting your ability to taste them. Over the years I feel like I’ve gotten so much better both with frame of reference now but also in having a much better pallet due to drinking these teas instead of sugary drinks so in the long run it should fix itself too.

  • @Apollo440

    @Apollo440

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! I came to the conclusion, that a good beverage can make you feel something, even if you can't identify it. So sipping away on a good tea will interfere with the process you're doing, even if you're not seeing the nuance in the tea itself. Low quality tea may have some hidden values, but you really need to try a lot of them as well as some good ones, in order to be able to strip away the defects and uncover the values. Whereas good tea will give and give, in exchange for your focus, with little to no distractions.

  • @NicholasVarallo
    @NicholasVaralloАй бұрын

    I love you show man, your definitely a special human. I can tell something is wrong and I wish I could be there help. What ever helps you get through the day make sure to always take one step at a time.

  • @codrin1862
    @codrin1862Ай бұрын

    I really appreciate you for what you are doing in regards to bringing awareness about the complex nuances of tea, and you are doing this very eloquently and to the point.

  • @AmazinFireMan
    @AmazinFireManАй бұрын

    I wonder if many visualize and take the time to experience tea the way you do. Tea as art is really “slowing” down. I try, but to bring others into the same “space” is difficult, but also very satisfying.

  • @CatBat90s

    @CatBat90s

    Ай бұрын

    I had ball pit tycoon it’s a ripened puerh sadly out of stock as I love it at 6am today was an amazing experience I’ve learnt the hard way though always have food with it or a back and drink water first to cleanse your palate

  • @xavierlarrazabal4575
    @xavierlarrazabal4575Ай бұрын

    I was thinking this exact question recently

  • @AjniraBloom
    @AjniraBloomАй бұрын

    When do you rinse greens? I thought it wasn't done ? I just love your prose, you could have been a raveling troubadour in a past life. You should do a past life regression and check out the lives that brought you to where you are now with your use of language.Just wonderful.

  • @MovingTargetOne
    @MovingTargetOne8 күн бұрын

    “Minimalism is not a lack of something. It’s simply the perfect amount of something.” -Nicholas Burroughs

  • @20thcenturyboy85
    @20thcenturyboy85Ай бұрын

    The most beauty lies in tasting the sublime.

  • @TheCynthiaRice
    @TheCynthiaRiceАй бұрын

    Been doing business in China and Taiwan for over 30 years. Long ago i settled on Oolong as my favorite tea. You can go from unroasted to heavier roast all in one Tea. And don't overlook Taiwan. They make great tea

  • @morksuggan
    @morksugganАй бұрын

    Thanks, Don! :)

  • @CatBat90s
    @CatBat90sАй бұрын

    Thanks for such an interesting video

  • @mossy.forest.fae.
    @mossy.forest.fae.Ай бұрын

    the timing of this is interesting because just the other day I tried a yellow tea from mei leaf where I had this exact experience. I am relatively new to tea, and this yellow tea had almost nothing in the way of flavor for me. I will definitely give it another try with the goal of being more present for the session, although I think I prefer white tea for the most part.

  • @CatBat90s

    @CatBat90s

    Ай бұрын

    For me it tasted like honey and maple syrup did you try gongfu or western brew?

  • @charlesperez9976

    @charlesperez9976

    Ай бұрын

    Have you tried the ‘simple dreams’ Shou Mei white? It’s quite nice,I do admit,I probably overfill my teapot just a bit. But it is splendid. Especially this time of year,as it is warmer now.

  • @oscars4107
    @oscars4107Ай бұрын

    I found this video most relaxing. A few seconds on I must have dropped off 😅

  • @mst2203
    @mst2203Ай бұрын

    I hate searching for the flavor. That's why I prefer Japanese greens over most Chinese, but I love a good longling.

  • @aidanm.5461

    @aidanm.5461

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed. Give me a gyokuro that packs a punch over a Chinese green any day.

  • @TheShurikenZone

    @TheShurikenZone

    Ай бұрын

    I have a theory, here, and I'm curious... Are you a dog person, or a cat person? EDIT: I see that I need not ask Aidan. haha

  • @stoppons6131

    @stoppons6131

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheShurikenZonei am a dog person, what am i supposed to prefer (i only drink chinese tea)

  • @TheShurikenZone

    @TheShurikenZone

    Ай бұрын

    @stoppons6131 I have no idea what you are supposed to prefer. It's just a theory that came to me. I will taint any future information that is gathered here, but my theory is that the same mechanism that leads a person to prefer dogs or cats may also effect whether they prefer stronger tea, or lighter tea. My theory is that dog people prefer stronger, heavier teas. But, specifically because you asked this question (and based on the only two pieces of information I have about you), I'm guessing that my theory may not hold true, where you are concerned. I would love to hear further feedback. As for myself, I like Japanese and Chinese teas, and I like delicate teas, as well as bolder teas. That said, I tend to er more on the side of light teas. And while I like dogs... I like OTHER PEOPLE'S dogs. I'm a cat person.

  • @justins7711

    @justins7711

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@TheShurikenZone I definitely prefer cats to dogs, though I don't really think I qualify as a cat person. I also much prefer teas with stronger flavors, with a huge preference to Japanese greens over Chinese. That said, I can appreciate a more subtle tea but find it difficult to justify purchasing them when they're very expensive. The nuance is rarely unique or impactful enough to warrant the price tag in my opinion when other bolder and just as unique teas are available for a similar or cheaper price.

  • @xavierlarrazabal4575
    @xavierlarrazabal4575Ай бұрын

    Such elegant leaves!!!

  • @CatBat90s
    @CatBat90sАй бұрын

    I love honey duchess and white tea

  • @imb5128
    @imb5128Ай бұрын

    I've noticed the camera quality has increased a lot Don, cool

  • @Apollo440

    @Apollo440

    Ай бұрын

    The filming angle seems to be optimized so that we can see the table surface better. It also makes it seem like Don is looking right into your eyes! And is it me or did the background (behind the couch) gain ripples? Anyways, wanted to point out that I have discovered the changes as well and am happy about them!

  • @DaiShimaVT
    @DaiShimaVTАй бұрын

    I've always thought it would be better to give a high end black tea to someone new into tea but most of the tea community mostly talks about green, oolong and puerh. But perhaps it is better that black tea isn't as popular as it keeps even the high ends cheaper for me

  • @birbdad1842

    @birbdad1842

    Ай бұрын

    Well high end black tea can be absurdly expensive

  • @elledechenestudio

    @elledechenestudio

    Ай бұрын

    @@birbdad1842yes, and I’m loving them right now. Cocoa Malt Queen, Wildwood Gold, Bailu Gold, um another I got this year oh yes a Muscadel Castleton. These are not Lipton.

  • @andreas2410
    @andreas2410Ай бұрын

    Try Jungle Starlet now Please! Transforms to a berry Bomb ! 😋

  • @andreas2410

    @andreas2410

    Ай бұрын

    Thats amazing ! Best tea ever !

  • @jonellel795
    @jonellel795Ай бұрын

    😮 light color liquor

  • @birbdad1842
    @birbdad1842Ай бұрын

    Thats why the greatest rock song in existence is stairway to heaven and not a song by waking the cadaver. No, dont search for that band 😂

  • @beth.7

    @beth.7

    Ай бұрын

    I did though. 🤭

  • @Apollo440
    @Apollo440Ай бұрын

    Are lay people overpaying? Sure. But you as a pro are unlikely to. And people who watch your videos are at an advantage as well. I thought that really good teas (and coffee as well in my case) do not need explaining the taste, you just feel it's there. Therefore I thought that good tea means hard hitting on the t-buds, until this video came along... Thank you for teaching!

  • @MrDgmiller
    @MrDgmillerАй бұрын

    A lot of "i like my tea to hit me over the head and drag me behind a car" people in these comment

  • @saffron1996

    @saffron1996

    Ай бұрын

    but people like what they're gonna like, cant get mad at em 😅 i like chinese greens and japanese also, depends on the moment

  • @radeemnavyan4748
    @radeemnavyan4748Ай бұрын

    It sounds like a wierd fairy tale, typical to the Orient in general. No matter how excellent the freshly made green tea is, a month later it loses a half of its lustre. Three months later it turns into "nothing special". Whether you like it or not, an average Tea Head doesn't have 20 years of the tea experience to rightfully estimate the beauty of an "old-money-style" subtle tea. Good tea speaks for itself. Period.

  • @Spiritchaser93

    @Spiritchaser93

    Ай бұрын

    u just contradict yourself. if good tea speaks for itself, then why the average tea head cant understand/appreciate the beauty of subtle tea? and no, its not that asian people place a high value on tea which is fleeting and impermanent. its the fact that green teas have a high demand oweing to the fact that its used as tribute tea in the past. anything which is perceived as royalty or exclusive will jack up prices.

  • @Apollo440

    @Apollo440

    Ай бұрын

    @@Spiritchaser93 Ah, but touche - you have equalized "speaking for itself" and "subtle" and that are not equal things, my friend! And to the comment poster @radeemnavyan4748 it shouldn't be as fleeting, from what I gather: Mei Leaf "new green teas" (from the beginning of the picking season) get discounted next year, not after 3 months. So I would take a closer look at storage conditions.

  • @Spiritchaser93

    @Spiritchaser93

    Ай бұрын

    @@Apollo440 you are terribly confused, my friend.

  • @Apollo440

    @Apollo440

    Ай бұрын

    @@Spiritchaser93 ​ after reading the initial comment again - I see your point. I believe the commenter says - subtle isn't good and good tea has to speak up (and therefore speak for itself) which also was my point of view until this video came along.

  • @simonsteindl8781
    @simonsteindl8781Ай бұрын

    You need more sleep!

  • @carolynnorton9552
    @carolynnorton9552Ай бұрын

    You're too thin. I'm worried.

  • @NicholasVarallo
    @NicholasVaralloАй бұрын

    I love you show man, your definitely a special human. I can tell something is wrong and I wish I could be there help. What ever helps you get through the day make sure to always take one step at a time.

  • @NicholasVarallo
    @NicholasVaralloАй бұрын

    I love you show man, your definitely a special human. I can tell something is wrong and I wish I could be there help. What ever helps you get through the day make sure to always take one step at a time.