thanks to JustJames for sharing this Oolong with me.
I am a fan of Oolongs and I love this one as basis for the maple pecan Oolong tea.Drinking it as a plain tea I am a little less seduced.
It’s a fruity Oolong, mellow as Oolong are often and for the best but there is an aftertaste I am not very fond of.
This is a very correct tea but it is not for me I think because of that aftertaste which is less sweet than the first sip.I can get a very light but long touch of acridness at the end of the sip and I think this is the point for me.
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you didn’t get ice, huh? i didn’t get any acidity…. wonder what i did differently. did i send enough for another cup? of course, if it just is not your thing pass it along to someone else =0)
I made a second steep with and I get the same very very light acridness (not acidity). I think this is not my thing even if I have drank all my cups with pleasure. I see what you meant with “ice taste” I think I get it.
you didn’t get ice, huh? i didn’t get any acidity…. wonder what i did differently. did i send enough for another cup? of course, if it just is not your thing pass it along to someone else =0)
I made a second steep with and I get the same very very light acridness (not acidity). I think this is not my thing even if I have drank all my cups with pleasure. I see what you meant with “ice taste” I think I get it.
=0)
i would agree… i like the novelty of it. a tea that tastes like ice!!! but i probably won’t repurchase.