Shan Lin Xi

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Oolong
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Bulk, Loose Leaf
Caffeine
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C

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  • “A really nice high quality Shan Lin Xi. I drank this brewed in a gaiwan in it’s entirety(multiple infusions mixed together) in a coffee shop, but I’m sure that brewing gong fu cha the intensity of...” Read full tasting note
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Tea is relatively new to Shan Lin Xi in Lugu Township, Taiwan. With only twenty-five years of growing history the soil is mineral rich and fosters a diverse host of flora and fauna. The garden gets direct morning sunlight and rolling afternoon fog compounding amino acid development. The processing is done 300m lower for higher humidity and more intact leaf. A thick and buttery mouthfeel gives way to notes of bamboo, kiwi, and jasmine.

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A really nice high quality Shan Lin Xi. I drank this brewed in a gaiwan in it’s entirety(multiple infusions mixed together) in a coffee shop, but I’m sure that brewing gong fu cha the intensity of flavor and sweetness will be more pronounced.

Huge silky body. Lots of buttery florality going on, but still crisp and green.

Notes of cucumber and jasmine. I’m most impressed by the way this tea finishes. It’s satisfying, smooth, mouth watering, and I can’t help but take another drink.

It’s not the most complex Taiwanese oolong that I have had, and a little flat at that, but for that silky body it’s worth my recommendation.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C

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