Thanks to Wymm Tea for sending me a sample of this!

I used the whole sample (6 grams) in my gaiwan with 90°C water. After a quick rinse, I managed to get 10 steeps, with steep times starting at 5 seconds and gradually increasing to 30 seconds. The dry leaf had that typical sheng smell: smoky, a little tart and funky, kinda fruity. However, after the rinse, the smell changed a lot.

Believe it or not, the wet leaf before the first steep smelled like cooked spinach and feta cheese. Spanakopita tea!

The first steep tasted and smelled strongly of cooked spinach — green, vegetal, and slightly metallic. It also smelled slightly fishy, but not fishy enough to put me off drinking. It was fairly mild-tasting, though, with a lovely medium-amber colour that was like honey or brandy.

The second steep was slightly stronger, with a deeper colour and more intense flavour. As the steeps progressed, the intensity of the cooked spinach flavour gave way to a huge variety of flavours, all centering on savoury and slightly astringent. I remember tasting freshly ground pepper, tobacco, stonefruit, iron, copper, camphor, and menthol in various stages of my tea session.

Steeps 3-6 were the strongest with the most intense metallic flavour, while the flavour and colour dropped off considerably around steeps 8-9. After the fourth steep or so I started to notice a tingling at the back of my throat and down my esophagus, which is what made me think of camphor/menthol: it reminded me of having a cold, a bit. The spent leaves were huge and smelled faintly of fruit and ferment; they were a lovely olive green.

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Flavors: Camphor, Pepper, Spinach, Stonefruit, Tobacco

Indigobloom

Nice!! Pepper as in black pepper?

Christina / BooksandTea

Yup, black pepper. This tea was really savoury, the strongest notes were of wilted spinach and cream/cheese. Wymm Tea is having a 30% off sale right now if you want to try some samples.

Indigobloom

oh man I may have to go check that out. But I really should drink down my cupboard first. But but… tea!…

Christina / BooksandTea

Heh, I just ordered more of this and the Mangnuo Tengtiao tea from Wymm Tea as a result of their sale. I can send you some to try.

Indigobloom

hmmm, that could be fun! I have a few puerhs from Mandala to share, if you’re interested. Special dark and I can’t recall the others.

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Indigobloom

Nice!! Pepper as in black pepper?

Christina / BooksandTea

Yup, black pepper. This tea was really savoury, the strongest notes were of wilted spinach and cream/cheese. Wymm Tea is having a 30% off sale right now if you want to try some samples.

Indigobloom

oh man I may have to go check that out. But I really should drink down my cupboard first. But but… tea!…

Christina / BooksandTea

Heh, I just ordered more of this and the Mangnuo Tengtiao tea from Wymm Tea as a result of their sale. I can send you some to try.

Indigobloom

hmmm, that could be fun! I have a few puerhs from Mandala to share, if you’re interested. Special dark and I can’t recall the others.

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Updated March 2016:

I’m a writer and editor who’s fallen in love with loose-leaf tea. I’ve also set up a site for tea reviews at http://www.booksandtea.ca – an excellent excuse to keep on buying and trying new blends. There will always be more to discover!

In the meantime, since joining Steepster in January 2014, I’ve gotten a pretty good handle on my likes and dislikes

Likes: Raw/Sheng pu’erh, sobacha, fruit flavours, masala chais, jasmine, mint, citrus, ginger, Ceylons, Chinese blacks, rooibos.

Dislikes (or at least generally disinclined towards): Hibiscus, rosehip, chamomile, licorice, lavender, really vegetal green teas, shu/ripe pu’erh.

Things I generally decide on a case-by-case basis: Oolong, white teas.

Still need to do my research on: matcha

I rarely score teas anymore, but if I do, here’s the system I follow:

100-85: A winner!
84-70: Pretty good. This is a nice, everyday kind of tea.
69-60: Decent, but not up to snuff.
59-50: Not great. Better treated as an experiment.
49-0: I didn’t like this, and I’m going to avoid it in the future. Blech.

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