Cultivar: Qingxin (luanze) Oolong
Origin: Wenshan, northern Taiwan
Harvested by hand on October 22, 2012.
Process: lightly oxidized, unroasted Baozhong.
Test brewing: 3 grams for 6 minutes in porcelain.
The dry leaves appear a little bit smaller than usual. Their color is bright and green. The scent reminds me of fresh lavender.
The brew has a very good clarity and light green/yellow color.
The tea tastes very light, sweet and fresh. The fragrances are flowery and bright. To me, it tastes a little bit like a marshmallow melting in the mouth.The sweet aftertaste lingers calmly for a long while. It's very delicate.
The open leaves are very small and contain many buds. No wonder this Baozhong tastes and smells so light, fine and fresh!
Winter 2012 Top 'lily flower' Baozhong |
That top photo is like a mental breath!
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ReplyDeleteDrinking a good Baozhong has the same effect!
Came home today, opened your package and tried this tea. It's as delicate and crisp like a snowflake. Would love to do a 'snow cha xi' with this tea.
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