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South India White Oothu (Organic) from TeaGschwendner

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79/100

South India White Oothu (Organic)

White Tea by TeaGschwendner

A truly magical surprise — white tea from the South of India! Compared to the traditional white Chinese teas, the organic classic Oothu comes across soft and aromatic. Impeccably pure, bright yellow cup. The ultimate exotic pleasure!

20 Tasting Notes

Jillian
83

I don’t think I’ve ever had a Indian white tea before so I was interested to see if it tasted anything like the Chinese version. The resulting brew was light and very fresh-tasting with the hint of sweetness. Some white teas are so light that they’re almost like water, but this is very distinctly ‘tea’. Its flavour notes are of fruit rather than the walnut notes I get from a good-quality Bai Mu Dan; this makes me think of unripe melon and maybe a bit of diluted lemon. Very unique.

Gormaya
100

This is great tea! Wonderful aroma! Mild and delicious flavor! Excellent!

cultureflip
69

A very down-to-earth looking and tasting tea. This tea tastes like it came from a more tropical estate with a surprising beefiness and heavy mouthfeel not found in many white teas. It also tastes like it wants to be processed into a red tea. Thankfully, we are treated to the unique visual in the dry leaf.

When brewing this tea one has a lot of control over the strength and flavor profile. Obviously, it gets stronger the longer it steeps but I’ve found that shorter steep times provide subtle nuances that are overpowered by the distinct, yet still pleasant, taste of prototypical “tea” in stronger brews. There is, however, a hidden richness in even light brews. One can almost taste the humidity of the air and richness of the soil in which it was grown. Not delicate but nuanced. Very versatile and interesting.

Also, I almost NEVER add anything to my tea but, for some reason, this one seems to beckon for a little honey. It’s great for people who are brandy new to the loose leaf business because it’s very pretty to look at and won’t taste outlandish to them. It is complex enough to pique interest and can be brewed to taste.

Little Yellow Teapot
90

Organic but still good. No downy leaves here, but, yes, it’s a white tea. My humans tried it hot and chilled. http://lyt-tea-reviews.blogspot.com/2010/07/review-teagschwendners-south-india.html

Dax Pamela Dean
72

Big, fluffy leaf, so used 2 heaping tsp in 8oz water. Nutty, herbaceous, medium body, smooth, sweet aftertaste. 2nd steep, 2 min, not as sweet, more lemony, lighter body, slight asparagus vegetal aroma and flavor, dried grasses. Earthier, rounder flavors than white tea made entirely from buds. I enjoyed this a lot.

Oolonga
100
Oolonga 2 tasting notes

The most amazing looking tea I’ve seen so far. It has huge brown leaves with bright yellow, green and red mixed in. It reminds me of autumn.

The smell is very unique as well. It’s strong, aromatic, smoky and fresh at the same time. Very hard to describe actually because it’s the first time I encounter tea like that. Again, autumn forest comes to mind. I mentioned it being smoky and yes, it’s a very prominent note but it isn’t Chinese green or Gunpowder smoky, more like Keemun smoky without any sweetness.

The brew is amber in color and has exactly the same aroma as the dry leaf. The flavor is strong, somewhat dry but very refreshing. I can even catch light lemony notes in the background.

I really am impressed with this tea, it doesn’t even get close to any of the whites I tried before and I tried a lot. It’s totally unique and absolutely delicious. I can easily get 4 infusions out of it and they all are very consistent if flavor and color.

The recommended steeping temperature by TeaGschwendner is 160F but I experimented with it for quite a bit and found it to be too low.

I was brewing this tea the other day and decided to read the label on the bag to pass the time while I was waiting. The description said: “isolated within a pristine tropical rainforest” and it hit me – That’s it! – That’s where this weird musty scent is coming from. I couldn’t quite put my finger on the aroma and flavor before, it reminded me of something swampy in a good sense. Now I think it’s must be how a tropical rainforest smells like – damp wood and ferns.

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Scott B
77

This is the only straight white tea that I have ever enjoyed. I attribute that to not having the floral flavor that White Peony and such have. This is heavier than other white teas, but still light. The slight smoky aroma and flavor is what makes this tea from me. Consumed straight as usual.

Infusin_Susan
82

I’ve had this tea for a while. I bought it at a tasting at Tea Gschwendner based on the tea sommelier’s suggestion. He said it was somewhat between a green and a white in flavor. I think it tends to come off more as a white tea, but more robust and “leaf-like,” if that makes any sense, than, say, a Pai Mu Dan type of white tea. It’s kind of nutty and toasty, has a great aroma, is not floral, and tastes best with a bit of sweetener added (I used liquid Stevia). The leaves are very large and impressive looking. This tea is pretty forgiving with regard to steep times — I once accidentally let it sit for 10 minutes (terrible, I know!) and it still tasted good, if a bit strong. If you like white teas, you really can’t go wrong with this one.

Mel
87
Mel 2 tasting notes

Mmmm, it’s so tasty. So light and elegant. It’s affordable for a white tea. 50g has lasted me for awhile. It’s my nighttime brew. It’s so pretty to look at, the photo shown is exactly what you get. Those colors are inspiring, almost seaweed like colors. The tea does transport me to the beach for some reason, would be tasty with some toro tuna or yellowtail. I’ll be sad when I hit the bottom of my bag.

I forgot I had this tea…problem with having soo many teas! I forgot how wonderful this tea is. Great on a cold winter night!

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loupea
93
loupea 3 tasting notes

Received a generous portion of this from Mel. Love it. It’s nice and light and earthy. Great mellow tea for the evening.

Resteeped the leaves and added a pinch of rooibos key lime. The citrus flavors danced!

Had another cup this morning. Steeped an extra minute which worked out well.

Have had this two mornings in a row. Have just enough for one more cup. Will miss it and may order some in the future.

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Jo Wagner
61

About as subtle as they come. I steeped it both cool and hot and got nothing. No taste or smell whatsoever.

teeleidenschaft
69
teeleidenschaft 2 tasting notes

surprising white tea from the south India. Mild, fruity and delicioust, exotic taste. A good day-starter-tea.

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Nick
67

I was dead set against all white tea until I tried this one. It is on the opposite side of the spectrum compared to teas like Sliver needle. I enjoyed the strong earthy taste of this a lot more than the light taste of most white teas.

teasquared
75
teasquared 3 tasting notes

An old standby, I love the grassy, gloriously fresh flavor of this leafy, bulky tea. Beautiful light bourbony color. I’ve got homework today. The tea is helping me focus!

Long day. My better half ran a half marathon this morning. Up at dawn, rah rah rah, naptime, now feeling foggy. Could’ve reached for something black and bracing, but the sunny breezy day felt so summery, and the white tea tastes like summer.

Beautiful cool morning, glorious hot cuppa. Been on the road for several days. Happy to be padding around the kitchen in bare feet.

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