INFORMATION
Origine: Fu Jian Province
Harvesting area: Inner Wu Yi
Harvesting: ~ 600 meters above sea level
Plantation altitude: Spring 2012
Tea varietal: Shui Xian
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This Wu Yi Shui Xian was heavily fermented and baked with hard wood charcoal thus making it a oolong tea that can be stored for a few years.
TASTING
Eye: Light amber
Nose: Toasty, flowery, touch of acidity and sweetness
Mouth: Medium thick tea liquor, mild acidity, flowery, good freshness, long and sweet aftertaste

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This tea is great. Toasty, roasty, sweet, stone fruit notes, raw nuts(cashew?) and some cannabis. Long lingering sweet aftertaste.
Gongfu method
6g 100ml gaiwan 195F
rinse/pause/5/10/10/10/15/20sec etc

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 0 min, 15 sec 6 g 3 OZ / 100 ML
SarsyPie

Sounds good. I love cashews!!!!

Stephanie

heck yeah, this one sounds fab

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SarsyPie

Sounds good. I love cashews!!!!

Stephanie

heck yeah, this one sounds fab

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