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This oolong is without a doubt meant to be enjoyed in a vacuum, as its flavors are subtle yet astonishingly deep. The flavors from other beverages and foods will only confound the simple simple charm of our USDA Organic JinXuan. As with all mountain-grown JinXuan teas the mouthfeel is very substantial and full. This quality is the reason why masters gave the cultivar the moniker NaiXiang, or “milky.” Many fledgling tea sommeliers expect creamy flavor, when the mark of an exceptional JinXuan is creamy mouthfeel. The liquor is more “milky” than “watery.”
To bring out this quality, steep at 85C and be sure to rinse the teapot or gaiwan with hot water beforehand. Steep for a little over two minutes, and pour out immediately into a second vessel to preserve the longevity of the leaf. As a general rule-of-thumb, lower temperatures will bring out the roundness of mouthfeel, while higher temperatures will accentuate a more floral taste that centers at the top of the mouth, just beneath the nose. Add fifteen to thirty seconds to subsequent brews while making sure that your teapot has not cooled down. The key is to avoid heat-loss mid-steep.This tea is produced at LonxFengXia of SunLinkSea(Also spelled ShanLinXi), located in ZhuShan township of Nantou County. LongFengXia’s e...
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This tea is produced at LonxFengXia of SunLinkSea(Also spelled ShanLinXi), located in ZhuShan township of Nantou County. LongFengXia’s elevation is 1,800 meters at its highest point; the winding mountain roads leading up to this tea region are cloudy and misty all year around. We would describe it as breath-taking and...
For this tea, we set aside a prime piece of land in the mountains of Taiwan, at 1,600 meters above sea level. No sprays or pesticides an...
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For this tea, we set aside a prime piece of land in the mountains of Taiwan, at 1,600 meters above sea level. No sprays or pesticides and no chemical fertilizers were used on or around the garden, to return the land to its natural state. Because of the old fashioned...
This tea was grown in Nantou county, Taiwan. The elevation of the garden is 1,400 meters above sea level, well above the requirement to ...
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This tea was grown in Nantou county, Taiwan. The elevation of the garden is 1,400 meters above sea level, well above the requirement to qualify as a true high mountain tea, “gaoshan cha”. The notes are predominantly floral with a slightly vegetal taper. The subtle flavor is definitely best enjoyed...