Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Portugal Green Tea

In addition to black tea, Portuguese Gorreana Tea Estate also produces green tea called Hysson using techniques passed down by Chinese tea experts from Macau over 100 years ago.  The Portuguese were able to establish a trading station in Macau in 1557 and likely had easy access to tea masters there.

This Hysson is not identical to Hyson (with one 's').   Hyson was popular in Europe in the 18th century.  Because its Chinese name sounded like that of a wealthy Londoner Phillip Hyson, it took on his moniker.  Hyson is one of the teas destroyed at the Boston Harbor in 1773.  Chun Mei is a type of Hyson.

Gorreana Hysson brews an amber cup of green tea.  Its leaves and flavors do not resemble Chinese Hyson.  It is uniquely Portugal green tea.

Portugal Green

Type:  Green      Producing Country: Portugal   Preparation:  85°C 3 Min

Dry Leaf:  These olive green leaves are herbaceous and peppery.  Some stems are mixed in with the cut leaves.
Wet Leaf:  There is a faint herbaceous note to the leaves.
Liquor:      It is an amber-colored green tea with sediments.  It has some astringency and has a flavor similar to cooked Chinese cabbage.

Tee Score: 3 out of 5