Tea type
Oolong Tea
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Flavors
Cream, Grass
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Edit tea info Last updated by Cameron B.
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205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec 8 oz / 236 ml

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  • “Given to me awhile ago from a friend who was visiting Paris – y’know, when people actually, like, traveled and stuff. She has recently started traveling again, so that’s progress. I do have to up...” Read full tasting note
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From Mariage Frères

Made with the utmost respect for the traditional methods specific to grand Blue Teas™, the youngest leaves of this quality tea are picked early in the morning, when the fragrances of the plantation blend with the colours of dawn, then worked one by one and rolled, before being suffused with an elegant milky vapor.

Dried leaves: The gently rolled, deep green leaves recall a pleasing and comforting fragrance of melted white chocolate joined by a wispy hint of gianduja gracefully carried by a note of ‘panettone’ from the Piedmont.

Infused leaves: The first aromas are clearly held together by exotic fruits, a tad tangy like passion fruit and round like ripened lychee while an enveloping note recalling coconut rice manifests, deliciously gourmand.

Liquor: Opalescent orange. A natural link between terroir and the cup: the nose of the liquor is a perfect reflection of the leaf (dried and infused). Delicate notes of candied chestnut and creme patissiere charm the palate, caressed by the cup’s milky, supple texture.

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Given to me awhile ago from a friend who was visiting Paris – y’know, when people actually, like, traveled and stuff. She has recently started traveling again, so that’s progress.

I do have to up the amount of tea because I definitely underleafed – although it is getting kind of up there in age. It’s such a balancing act – too little and you don’t get the full, creaminess of it, too much and you get this metallic note that comes with overleafing or oversteeping oolongs.

I feel it’s unfair to rate the tea since the brew was a bit weak, but I believe once I get the ratio right, it’ll be great. I did still enjoy the weak brew, so I’ll keep going with this one, and adjust the rating if needed.

Flavors: Cream, Grass

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
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Update: after upping the leaf, it’s better! Mariage Freres calls for 3.5g per 200ml, and I increased it by .5g. It may take a tiny bit more, but it’s definitely more tasty. Perhaps 3.5g would have worked if I had gotten to this tea earlier, but it’s past its prime for sure. I noticed a tiny bit of soapiness, but I’ll still drink it. I have GOT to STOP letting good teas get old before I get to drink them. I believe a cupboard cleanout is in order!

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