Tea Collection Tracker
Track your tea collection with purchase dates, storage notes, and freshness alerts. Log tasting notes for each session, monitor your preferences over time, and get reminders when teas approach their optimal consumption window.
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How to Use
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Log each tea in your collection
Add teas by entering name, purchase date, storage location, and quantity in grams so your complete inventory is visible in one place.
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Record tasting sessions
After each brewing session, log your tasting notes, brewing parameters used, and enjoyment rating to build a personal flavor record over time.
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Monitor freshness and alerts
Review the freshness timeline for each tea and enable reminders for teas approaching their recommended consumption window to avoid drinking past-peak material.
About
A tea collection, even a modest one, benefits from tracking: freshness windows vary dramatically by type, ideal brewing parameters differ across varieties, and the subtle evolution of a tea over months or seasons is difficult to appreciate without reference points. The Tea Collection Tracker provides a centralized record that transforms disparate purchases into a managed inventory with visible quality timelines and a growing personal tasting history.
The tracker's freshness alert system is calibrated to the biological reality of tea aging: green teas receive 6–12 month windows with increasing urgency, while pu-erh teas appropriate for long-term aging are flagged as aging-positive investments rather than quality-declining stock. Storage note fields allow documentation of the specific conditions and containers used, enabling correlation between storage method and sensory outcomes over time. The session logging feature captures not just flavor impressions but brewing parameters—temperature, steep time, vessel, and water source—so that successful approaches can be reproduced exactly.
For collectors building toward connoisseurship, the accumulated tasting record serves as both a flavor education resource and a reference database. Patterns emerge over sessions: preferred brewing parameters for specific estates, how a roasted oolong changes over six months as the fire integrates, the progression of a pu-erh cake across its first decade. This longitudinal record is something that cannot be purchased or transferred—it is the product of attentive, documented experience, and the tracker is designed to make building it as low-friction as possible.