Selecting Silver Needle

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    • #8459
      Amadeus388
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      I tasted two Silver Needle varieties and had this experience:

      The smaller and darker one tastes better and is lower in price.
      The one with larger and brighter color leaves tastes thinner but is higher in price.
      The shop keeper told me that the larger one is better because it is a Ming-qian tea and the darker one is from last year. 
      It seems to me that tea is not priced by the taste but by some other prestige. Is that true?
    • #9385
      Leo
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      The taste quality of Silver Needles, like that of any other tea, is NOT determined by how early it is harvested, nor how large the leaf shoot is. This may be contrary to the wide spreading perception, but those who have spent enough time in the fields understand that better quality teas most of the times come out a bit later than those planted lower in the altitude, and sometime a bit smaller in size because of generally colder temperature and higher wind. This is not consistent throughout all regions nor within the same area of the region. Micro-climate, different horticulture practice also play key roles.

      Therefore, in terms of taste, always judge by tasting rather than just the appearance or the time of harvest. Pricing is extremely irregular nowadays anyway.
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