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Spring Harvest 2011
Growing Area: Alishan Scenic Area, Chiayi County, Taiwan
Varietal: Qing Xin (Green Heart) Oolong
Altitude: 5,000 ft (1,500 m)
Oxidation: 20%
Roasting: Very Light
10 Gram Sample Available
Our Spring Harvest High Mountain Oolong Tea comes from
the Alishan Scenic Area in Southwest Taiwan's Chiayi County. This particular tea was
grown at an altitude of 1,500+/- Meters (5,000+/- feet) above sea level,
and it was harvested in early May during the Spring harvest season of 2011. Tea
grown at this altitude is not roasted more than a very short time just
to emphasize the amazing aroma in the leaves. Roasting it more than
just a little bit could diminish the highly sought after aroma that is
so unique to tea grown at this high altitude.This
batch of tea has a
pronounced "High Mountain Aroma" that can
best be described as "orchidy" or floral. The flavor is crisp and
bittersweet, and the "hui gan," or sweet
aftertaste that comes
after the initial bittersweet flavor fades, is very floral,
bittersweet, and long lasting.
I
recommend steeping this tea gongfu style to truly enjoy the layers of
flavor that reveal themselves as the leaves unfurl over a series short
steepings. I would start with about 6-7 grams of tea in a 100 ml Gaiwan, and
begin your steeping process with a 20-30 second steep using 175-180°F water. Gradually increase the steeping time and temp with each subsequent infusion. This tea can also
steeped in the Western manner with good results. See our Chinese Tea Steeping Guide for additional steeping information.
Note: Each order is a vacuum sealed 50 gram package with
an oxygen absorber pack shipped in a resealable high barrier stand up
pouch.