China Yunnan Jingmai Gushu Oolong Tea

A Oolong Tea from

Rating

80 / 100

Calculated from 3 Ratings
Tea type
Oolong Tea
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Ingredients
Oolong Tea Leaves
Flavors
Forest Floor, Hay, Wet Earth, Wet Moss, Wet Wood, Apricot, Bark, Butter, Camphor, Caramel, Cedar, Cherry, Cream, Eucalyptus, Grass, Honey, Lemon, Lychee, Malt, Menthol, Mineral, Mushrooms, Oats, Peanut, Pear, Petrichor, Pine, Plum, Smoke, Stonefruit, Tobacco, White Grapes, Wood
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Typical Preparation
Use 5 oz / 134 ml of water
Set water temperature to 195 °F / 90 °C
Use 7 g of tea
Steep for 0 min, 30 sec
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3 Tasting Notes View all

“Sipdown (601)! I’ve been sitting on this sample for a while – but I realize how easy of a sipdown it would be so when I was feeling much better in the week I decided to treat myself to a late night...” Read full tasting note
“It starts off with almost no taste. Let it soak a bit at first to get the ball open. After its open you get an extremely earthy strong taste straight up tastes like grass and moss. Just like a...” Read full tasting note
“This is yet another review I have been intending to post for some time. I bought this tea last year because I wanted to try it alongside Beautiful Taiwan Tea Company’s Jingmai Gushu Oolong Orbs,...” Read full tasting note

Description

A most unusual oolong produced from tea leaves typically used to produce pu’erh. It has a pungent aroma with a sweet lingering taste with apricot notes.

Produced from leaves which are usually destined for pu’erh cakes, the unique processing as an oolong offers the best of both worlds, by bringing out many of the pu’erh characteristics while rounding out the tea and making it perfect for immediate drinking.

Tasting Notes:
- Pungent aroma
- Sweet lingering taste similar to a red oolong
- Apricot notes in the finish

Harvest: Summer 2016

Origin: Da Ping Zhang, Jingmai, Yunnan, China
Altitude: 1,500-1,600m
Tea Garden: Ancient

Variety: Zhong Xiao Ye Zhong (Small/Medium leaf)

Sourced: Direct from the producers Yubai and William Osmont

Brewing Advice:
- Heat water to roughly 90°C/194°F
- Use between half to one Dragon Ball per cup/small teapot
- Brew for 15-30 seconds

Packaging: Each Dragon Ball wrapped in paper

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