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89

Hot as it can go the first round.
First infusion: Very light color and aroma of wheat and apricot. Tastes light and peachy with some golden raisin. Some rose and lychee are hiding back there after a few sips. The aftertaste is quite dry and gel like, some other yellow fruit I can’t name. A bit of a oversteep taste but I really poured the liquor at 50 seconds insted of 40.

Second infusion: Slightly more rose and peach, much brighter. Very juicy and full bodied. Feels like a plum and rose water smoothie.

Third Infusion: Burned the tea. Oh well. A fresh infusion will pair better with lunch than this does with breakfast.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 45 sec

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89

In this case the poetic Chinese name of Phoenix is quite appropriate; I predict this tea reappearing in my tasting notes again and again.
This tea is just fun! I’ve only had a couple cups all brewed differently with sharply contrasting results but they’ve all displayed a complex flavor profile and flexibility I don’t see in many teas. They usually center around stone fruits, muscatel, and herbs. I need to record all the parameters to nail how to get what flavor.

And what better way to start the day than oolong investigation and BBC? It’s the start of the 100 day coutdown to the Royal Wedding, after all! ;)

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68

Okay, I’ll admit it. I bought this yesterday simply for the fact that it had “Gold” in its name. Given my recent lucky streak with golden tipped teas – including a Golden Tipped Assam – I thought Darjeeling could turn out something equally noteworthy. I was wrong. For the most part.

This is a very average autumnal flush. The brew smells interesting enough on splashdown – yielding the quintessential muscatel nose and a light liquor – but that’s where the magic ends. On taste, it is crisp (which is nice), minimal in its astringency (also nice)…and that’s about it. Very middle-of-the-road, this Darjeeling autumnal.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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84

A lovely herbally-lemon…smooth and gentle lemon. Everything is mellow about this…but isn’t that the point!? Very nice…relaxing!

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78

4th infusion still very dark in color and in flavor…tastes more pu-erhy now – more like a muddy/earthy/wormy type.

I’m sure I can get more infusions but want to move on to my next selection :)

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78

3rd infusion…tremendously dark – smells more like your stereotypical pu-erh…It’s bolder in flavor…and almost coffee-esque…in taste.

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78

From Jay! Thanks!!!

1st infusion…somewhat light in color…smells like a lighter-scented pu-erh…tastes like a lighter black plain tea.

2nd infusion…darker in color and in aroma. Smells like pu-erh but with a little floral aroma as well. Tastes quite good…both hot and cold. Tastes like a medium flavored black tea with a slight sweet-floral taste.

More infusions to come…

Batrachoid

Welcome again, glad itgot an eager imbiber. (^_^)
Did you remember to rinse it? It brings out the chrysanthemum in the first two infusions. I forget sometimes.

TeaEqualsBliss

Yes, I forget most times too! LOL

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95

OMG! This is good. I love Tao of Tea… have I said that yet? This Oolong is so good.

I can’t talk now.

Must enjoy tea.

LiberTEAS

subsequent infusions are also just as lovely! This tea is a winner!

Paul M Tracy

Did the osmanthus lean towards apricot or citrus for you?

CMT 雲 山 茶

Would be nice to try, but Tao of Tea has been sold out of it for like forever,

LiberTEAS

@Paul: It was more apricot for me. I didn’t get much of a citrus-y or tart edge to this at all. It was sweet and smooth and luscious.

Batrachoid

Ah! My tea shop and the site have been sold out for over two onths! Where/when did you get this?! It’s my whole family’s favorite oolong.

LiberTEAS

It was sent to me. :)

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91

5th infusion…
much lighter in color.
It has a Hay-Like Aroma
The taste is a paler strawberry and plum combo but a little bit of the sweetness returned!

I really like this infusion for the smoother and sweeter yet fruity notes! Still a good cuppa!

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91

4th infusion…
smells more like a plain black tea now…
still dark in color…about the same darkness as before
There is a stronger fruit-like flavor…I’m thinking raisin, plum, maybe a berry of some sort…OH! Maybe Strawberry…yeah! It’s like if you were to take plums, strawberry, and raisins and create a hybrid fruit! This is very interesting and the sweetness has come back in full force!!!!! WOW!

I was going to stop with this infusion and switch teas but not I am wondering what the next infusion will bring! :)

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91

3rd infusion…
still dark in color
a little more wormy/woodsy and less sweet but more floral. There is a hint of something fruity…perhaps plum?
Not as malty – not as smooth but still strong!

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91

2nd infusion…
completely different from the first…still good tho!
It’s darker in color (I could have over infused) and bolder taste-wise.
Not as sweet….more woodsy…I can also taste more of a floral rose too. Malty yet smooth!

TeaEqualsBliss

Yup! I over infused! LOL Still go tho! Stay tuned for more infusion notes!

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91

Batrachoid…THANK YOU!

1st infusion…
incredibly smooth with slight rose aroma and flavors.

And you know what…it DOES remind me of the aroma of Seitan/Vegan Bacon! Before infusing…

The taste is VERY good…VERY good. VERY smooth and almost sweet! YAY!!!!! An awesome Pu-erh!

Batrachoid

De nada, nena.
I love these so much because you can enjoy every aspect. No hiding from dead fish smells from the leaf to enjoy the liquor. (^_^)

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97
drank Dragonwell by The Tao of Tea
6768 tasting notes

Yup! My favorite green tea taste so far today :) Ahhhh! I like this one very much! Very much indeed!

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97
drank Dragonwell by The Tao of Tea
6768 tasting notes

Rich and thick tasting yet astonishingly smooth! Buttered Veggies, Sweet Grass, and semi-Nutty makes up this flavor. I’m putting this on the pedestal and saying it’s of my favorite Dragonwells to date! YUM!

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79

This is solid classic Oolong. Just drank the last of my batch. Name is very fitting for the 2 feet of snow we got today.

Song(Rolling in the Deep) Which could be how this Oolong is made.
The first thing that popped on the cbc radio2 while drinking this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lazyDlfaptM&feature=related

Batrachoid

Love the song and probably the tea. Might pick this one up just just for the Adele/snow/contemplation combo. Her music is very oolong friendly, when I think about it.

TeaEqualsBliss

Thanks for playing along!

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82

I really love that little store; they are an amazing source of health and tea relief in this wasteland Ohio. I’m not a big fan of chrysanthemum, but Tao has enchanted me into loving very impossible things before. So I picked up a couple ounces and scurried home. And surprise! Tao doesn’this tuocha doesn’t even sell on their site! O= Bless their magic restocked.

Twenty second boiling rinse.
First steep: Brewing it like the rose first, two minutes and 5oz 212 F water. Light aroma, some oceanic pu-erh scent with chrysanthemum underneath. Tastes very earthy with chrysanthemum loudly taking over but wakame and sunflower make it interesting. It gets much thicker as it cools, almost gel like. You really don’t like being treated like your rosy sibling, eh? Noted.

Second steep: 3 minutes, 200 F
Still too light. The chrysanthemum has settled down and let everything start to harmonize. Thick but light, tastes land feels just like coconut milk, straw pu-erh, and air from a nearby beach. I don’t like chrysanthemum much but this is delicious. Once again the second cup is the best, under steeped or not! And I know exactly what this tea is for!

Third: 4 min 30 seconds, 200 F
Oops. Got a tad distracted and it’s definitely a smidge over-steeped.
Fourth steeping: Chrysanthemum’s all gone, just like in the rose tuocha. It’s a little darker and made of pure pu-erh tastes, like a lakebed. Much thinner as well. Very relaxing and the perfect end to a good transformation of tuocha but…

Fifth steeping: 5 minutes 212 F water
Yeah, it’s done at four. Even if I had extra chrysanthemum to pop in like I did the rose, the pu-erh has lost too much. No lakebed, no beach, just lake water.
Every tea has its purpose and each of Tao‘s tuocha have made theirs very clear to me; this one is definitely for chilly spring days , steeped throughout the morning to remain refreshed and focused on a good start to a project. Given how soon I start art school, this tea is another perfectly timed find for which I am very grateful.
Glancing out at the literal blizzard that just began, inexplicably grateful. Shudder I might go through another of these today.
Long post short: I love Steepster, I love tuocha, I love my magic health food store that thinks it’s a Tao of Tea store. This tea has simple, cleaner tastes than Tao’s other tuocha that could win over some on the ‘”weird” taste of chrysanthemum, but I can’t see myself drinking this past lunch. Very good for getting going early and all the way to lunch.

Edit: XD Oh wow this all fits so perfectly! So glad I checked the dashboard before I got back to things.
In response to TeaEqualsBliss’s song-and tea matching challenge: This song from my favorite video game is appropriate to both my situation and it sounds like the scene I imagine while drinking this tea.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3H56O1iP9Q

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 2 min, 15 sec
TeaEqualsBliss

Oh! How lovely! Thanks for playing along!!!

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87
drank Rio by The Tao of Tea
6768 tasting notes

My iPhone is now my iPod and my iPod Shuffle has been forcing me to be on a Duran Duran kick…so…when I saw this one from Tao of Tea I had to add this video for you!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XovoAKVOPOM
Now…on to my tea tasting…

This is a fairly standard and good ole stand bye for a Yerba Mate! It’s sweet, fresh, and clean!

This is tasty for a plain(er) Yerba Mate! The song from Duran Duran while sipping doesn’t hurt the process either…

I challenge you!!!!

That’s RIGHT…I am challenging anyone who wants to play today! Pair your teas today with songs – if you can – and post a video along with them! Sort of like a word association type thing…does a tea remind you of a song? Why? Does it share the same name as your tea/song? Tell us! Or does the video go hand in hand with the tea some way? Be as creative or as random as you wish! I can’t wait to see who plays a long today!!!

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90

4th infusion…4 minutes…
I could go on with more infusions with this one but have more tea to try so I will call it quits with this one…

Just as dark as the 3rd infusion…
Smells like black tea with a hay-like aroma as well
More woodsy-tasting and more malty. Less sweet but still velvety.

I would still say upper 80’s even with it being the 4th infusion!
Very Sturdy Tuocha!

Batrachoid

Beat me again! XD This one’s my favorite of the three they have on their webs ite. Do you want some of their Rose or Green? They also have a crysanthemum tuocha that they don’t have up on their website. It’s quite odd. I’ve been waiting until I get back to the store so I can photograph the jar for Steepster.

TeaEqualsBliss

I’d love to try those!!!! :P

Batrachoid

XD I’l take that as a yes. PM me your address and I’ll send you some.

Bungo_Scrungus

I usually get like 8 good steepings before the flavor is gone

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90

I’d hate to give up on this one because I KNOW this will be good for more than 3 infusions! It’s not slowing down anytime soon! But I got an awesome package from Meghann today and I want to jump in…lol…

Anyhow…3rd infusion…4 minutes….
Even darker than the first two! Smells earthy but not wormy at all.
It’s a bit sweeter than the last infusion but there is a ricey-type taste hiding underneath this time. It’s interesting…the aftertaste is a little nutty but malty and more black tea/bold tasting.

This is one interesting ‘nest’
personal rating on this infusion about an 88-89 – still quite good!

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90

2nd infusion…3 minutes

Much darker in color. A bit more earthy/wormy in aroma
The taste is a hint sweeter
Still quite velvety and smooth

I would say 90 or more for rating on this one…

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90

Okay…I have decided I am going to do an infusion test today…
1st infusion…2 mins
Lighter Brown in color
The aroma isn’t as wormy/fishy as most pu-erhs and I am very happy about that!

Taste is VERY Velvety and smooth and lighter tasting with slightly earthy yet honey and cocoa type flavors mixed in too

1st infusion rating based on personal tastes 95 – I really liked the taste of this one on the first infusion.

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75

Backlogging from Friday afternoon. Another thank you to the generous AmazonV for giving me this tea.

Every year mandarin and blood oranges come into season I’ve diligently saves every scrape of peel to dry for tea blending, along with other citrus. I suppose it occupies the time I’d spend mowing the lawn. And having iced blood orange tea in June is worth it.
Since I’ve been ordered at least two weeks of rest at home, I’ve had ample time to observe this squirrel-like hoarding. But twenty minutes of releasing the smell of blood oranges into the air with none left to eat morphs from distraction to torture quickly. Then the mailman came, leaving this on my door step.
Bless AmazonV.

Since I was sent this with the warning of “mint containation” a gave it a sniff. There’s a little mint lingering around the lazily drifting orange smell. It actual smells quite harmonious.

I was skeptical about the six minute steeping time but I don’t really drink darjeeling based teas. So I tested it at four. WAY too weak. Another three minutes did the trick.
The taste is the opposite of my usual sencha as well. The orange is simple, murky and relaxed. This is a nice change of pace.The unimpossing darjeeling is actually detectable; when I think about it any other green would probably fight with the mandarin esssence. A frog friendly darjeeling? Another Tao feat of magic.
I sipped this tea for an hour without tastebud overload nor boredom.The hint of mint that’s there sometimes keeps it interesting.
Yep, the is made to be nursed in a big mug with a bigger non-fiction book. This is exactly what I think I’ll reorder this with my next Tao order (my happy health store doesn’t sell this one. Curses!). And I’ll might “contaminate” my mug with mint on purpose. =) Thanks for the book brew!

Preparation
170 °F / 76 °C 7 min, 0 sec

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90

Tastes like mixed nuts or nut party mix…gently roasted!

This is tasty!

Batrachoid

Darn! Beat me to it. I just got some and was surprised to see it wasn’t up. XD Well, if it’s from Tao and has the TeaEqualsBliss seal of approval at least I know I’ll adore it.

TeaEqualsBliss

Awwwww. Wuyi’s have taken me a little bit longer than other Oolongs to appreciate. Not that I didn’t enjoy them before but they are roastier and different than most of the other oolongs, at least I think so! I think they also have a bit of a texture to it…grainy at times. I will say that there WASN’T that texture with this specific one tho and for that I was grateful! Another reason I rated this one high…forgot to mention in my original review! :)

Batrachoid

I can’t wait to try it! That texture is one of offputting traits that make me unsure about Wuyis. Maybe I’ll find more I like.

TeaEqualsBliss

This is one of the more smooth textured wuyi’s I have tried so far

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