Wuyistar USA Global Volunteers Bi-Monthly Tea Gathering - Free Virtual Session
mar, 03 ene
|https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5914605648
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03 ene 2023, 7:00 p. m.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5914605648
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Join Wuyistar’s USA Global Volunteers virtually at our bi-monthly tea gathering where we get the opportunity to brew, taste, and discuss one of Wuyistar’s teas via a tasting hosted by Caroline Wu, head of Wuyistars Global Volunteer Program.
Caroline will be joining us virtually from Wuyistar’s tea garden, located in the midst of the prime Wuyishan tea growing region, while NYTS members will be brewing, tasting, and discussing the same teas simultaneously from our NYTS Forest Hills, Queens location.
At this tea session we will feature Yun Cang Ba Zai Dahongpao, a traditional Dahongpao aged by Wuyi Star for eight years.
We will be able to discuss the teas with others from around the world via a zoom meeting on a 46” monitor.
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Wuyistar was established in late 2001 and is already one of the largest Chinese tea brands. They primarily sell internally within the mainland Chinese market. They are known for their roasted oolong teas.
In 2020, during the pandemic, Wuyistar implemented a Global Volunteer Program, in an effort to spread knowledge of Wuyishan Rock Tea to areas outside of China.
Come and meet some of the volunteers who have joined.
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Wuyi Yancha is an oolong tea grown in Wuyishan, in northern Fujian Province. Wuyishan is a UNSECO World Heritage site, internationally recognized and protected for its biological diversity and significance as an ancient cultural site. Farmers in Wuyishan have been producing rock tea since around 1650. Today yancha is one of the most popular tea categories in China. Yancha aka Rock Tea is so-called because of the unique mineral aspects noticed in its brew. Rock teas are also characterized by a medium to high charcoal roast.
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