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Gongfu!
About a week ago I spent an evening hanging out with Marika and those we mostly just ate pizza and other junk-y fast foods and shot the shit we did, of course, have to make time for a little bit of tea.
This was something from her collection that another tea friend had recently shared with her, and it was a very good Bao Zhong. The dry leaf aroma smelled incredibly of fresh lilacs, and the taste was even better. Smooth and light to medium bodied with so much fragrant floral notes overtop a clean, crisp grassy green base. Very round and coating on the palate with a lingering aftertaste that doubled down on the lilac while introducing an elderflower-like element too.
How is this a green tea? Amazing. Roasted cocoa with some almost grain-like notes. This was a gift from 29b Teahouse for a tea-tasting event they had several years ago. Upon opening the bag, I saw that these were actual sachets rather than loose tea, but that’s OK. I’m spending these autumn mornings plopping a sachet in my tea bowl and surveying the beautiful foliage while I sip. It’s delicious! They say you can get 4-5 steeps out of it, but after 3 my tastebuds are done. So good!
Flavors: Cocoa, Grain, Roasted
Preparation
It’s difficult to categorize this tea in any category but by its level of oxidation, the tea definitely resembles a black tea. The astringency like with black teas is not even apparent in this tea which is what I love about it. It’s smooth, it covers the tongue, and has an interesting deep finish in the back of the throat. It’s also a tea from Korea which is what even surprised me more. I was told at a tea meet up that this was Korea’s attempt at creating pu’er but alas the failure became a beautiful accident.
Flavors: Almond, Chocolate, Cinnamon, Cocoa, Dates