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This medium-fired oolong is made from Qing Xin (green heart) cultivar grown at 3600 feet in Meishan area, southwest of Luku, in Taiwan. It went through three-step slow firing. It is more complex and richer than a 'green' type of oolong, and is best enjoyed using a multiple-infusion method to appreciate the depth and layers of the tea.
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Medium-fired oolong |
Type: Oolong Producing Country: Taiwan Preparation: 90°C 5 Min
Dry Leaf: These nice beads are clean, sweet and slightly toasty. Hardly any stems are found.
Wet Leaf: The wet leaves are seductively sweet and aromatic.
Liquor: A 5-minute, 2 g and 4 oz cupping produces an orange color liquor that is smooth, fragrant, sweet and floral. When steeped a la Gong Fu, the first infusion is nutty or honey-nuttty. The next infusion is about sweet honey and flowers. The last infusion includes nice notes of orchid and wood.
Tee Score: 5 out of 5