I was feeling like a new new experience today, as I’ve been drinking a lot of the 2015 harvest shengs lately. Pull out this mystery fermented tea from Japan, had forgot about it until I added some of my teas to the steepster cupboard the other day. I don’t drink a lot of shu, but I could not resist putting this in the cart when I saw it..

Immediately clear that this is something else. Dry aroma is a unique combination of .. dried bark, earthy/mushroom notes with a stingy nose. 90ml gaiwan and give it a ~15 second rinse plus a little rest. Product page recommends 4-5 minutes brew, seems a little excessive… but let’s trust it and go with 4 minutes.

.. Wow, amazing sour citrus aroma! The liquor is much lighter than expected, nothing like a shu at all, more like a sheng with a few years of age; clear bright orange/brown-ish. The taste is very pleasant, sour citrus with stonefruit and umami/salty quality with slight astringency. Light fermentation, but not at all unpleasant, no “funk”.

3 steeps so far; it’s lost potency but otherwise not a lot of change. My first impression is that it’s not very dynamic, but that doesn’t make it any less interesting. Absolutely worth trying.

Flavors: Citrus, Pleasantly Sour, Stonefruit, Umami

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec 10 g 3 OZ / 90 ML
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mrmopar 9 years ago

Have you tried the Thailand dark tea yet?

Tealluminati 9 years ago

I’ve had various teas from Thailand, but nothing up this alley, what specifically are you referring to? Something like this?

http://steepster.com/teas/what-cha/68733-thailand-2011-shan-raw-dark-tea

mrmopar 9 years ago

Yes that’s the one. Very dark and earthy.

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mrmopar 9 years ago

Have you tried the Thailand dark tea yet?

Tealluminati 9 years ago

I’ve had various teas from Thailand, but nothing up this alley, what specifically are you referring to? Something like this?

http://steepster.com/teas/what-cha/68733-thailand-2011-shan-raw-dark-tea

mrmopar 9 years ago

Yes that’s the one. Very dark and earthy.

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