I’ve had this Summer 2017 harvest of Oriental Beauty sitting around for a while, sipping on it here and there western style 2tsp to 8oz. I didn’t write anything about the body of the tea or the aftertaste just some hasty tasty notes written on the label: autumn leaf, almond, citrus, honey, nectarine, peach and light cream and butter. It was definitely up my alley.
I did a teapot session this morning using 5g to 100mL, 205F. So this Oriental Beauty is composed of the traditional Qing Xin cultivar used for this tea blended with some Jin Xuan cultivar. When I drank this gongfu, the contribution of the milky Jin Xuan was much more apparent than when prepared western style. It was more like sipping on peaches topped with cream and creamed honey. Mellow, almost milky, still with plenty of almond nuttiness, nectarine-peach-fruit tree flowers and even some peach pit or almond hull mixed with wood and leaf. Thanks to the other reviewer, MarshP, I can also attribute some rosehips and even rosewood to this. Smooth, liquor deposited a moderate lingering nectarine-peach aroma in the mouth. Can get a little bitter later on but I enjoy it. Not sure if it’s due to age or different brewing technique but the citrus I very much tasted brewed western fell out. A different experience, for sure, but just as lovely. I remember third steep in I was thinking “I love tea.”
I’m heading out tomorrow morning to do some contract work for Juniper Ridge, the company whose teas I sent samples of to Martin and Togo recently. Going up to northeastern California near Oregon and Nevada to harvest juniper to distill into essential oils. Weird how things work. Life sure has been taking some turns lately and I’m at a point in my physical location and states of heart and mind to go with the flow. It’s all very foreign to me, a general practitioner of forceful vision.
I’m not expecting much for internet on my phone, so I might not be around these parts until late this coming week. Ciao!
That sounds fun; enjoy!
Thanks!
hey, we’ll miss you but look forward to hearing your news when you get back.
Congrats!