“Sample 10/19! This one was just so-so for me, maybe Im not a big plain green tea person. There was like a sweet vegetable/creamed corn smell I wasn’t a huge fan of. It was very flavorful, though.” Read full tasting note
“Recent addition to my rotation — Dry notes: leaf stems, flat leaf parsley, raw almonds. Wet notes: sauteed spinach, softened dark mushrooms, damp straw, butter. Finish: damp, thick, dry” Read full tasting note
“I normally enjoy Laoshan tea but this recent harvest isn’t doing it for me. It’s got the usual vegetal notes – zucchini, edamame, and cilantro being the prominent ones I picked out – but something...” Read full tasting note
Produced By the He Family
Pioneers and community leaders in Laoshan Village, the He family was one of the first to plant tea on the misty ocean-facing slopes of the Taoist Holy Mountain they call home.
This harvest is picked in the cool autumn air after resting the plant through summer. The result is crisp, fresh flavor with more savory green bean and cream that Laoshan for which Laoshan is famous. The He family’s signature green tea is fed by mountain spring water, picked by hand, and cultivated sustainably using traditional chemical-free farming techniques including growing rows of soybean between rows of tea to restore nitrates to the soil. The extreme northern climate means cold winters and short growing seasons, but the He Family perseveres, protecting their tea in greenhouses over the winter. The result is a deeply sweet and delicate green tea unlike any other in the world. This year in particular, dry and mild weather leading up to autumn in has yielded the sweetest picking in years, but a tiny yield due to reduced rainfall. The He family produced less than half of what they usually would this year.
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