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I purchased this at a booth at the PDX Tea Fest in 2019, and haven’t touched the cardboard tube “tin” since bringing it home (I deemed it a “fancy expensive tea” and somehow I just never drink “fancy expensive teas”). But this is the only Taiwanese oolong I have left in my stash, other than some Lupicia ones that I bought last year for my birthday and are still sealed. This one is older than those, so I’d rather break the seal on this one… so this is my “Taiwanese tea” for the February sipdown prompt!

I (vaguely) remember really enjoying the sample of this tea at their booth. I’ve brewed this cup like a heathen (aka “western”, when I know that “fancy expensive tea” should be brewed gong fu…) and my teacup smells incredibly malty… an Assam-esque malt/baked bread aroma, with an underlying fruitiness that smells of cherry compote and orange zest with honey.

The flavor is tasty… not as good as I remember drinking that fresh sample, but there is still some nice flavor despite its age. It is indeed very malty/bready (tending to the rye side), but is extremely smooth. About midsip and into the finish there is a strong honeyed fruits flavor, tasting a little like apple, cherry, plum, and orange, depending on the sip. There is a touch of florality that occassionally pops at the end of the sip, too, but paired with the fruitiness I get more of a “blossom” taste from it than a distinct “flower” taste.

It’s very satisfying. Perhaps there would be more nuance if I could bother to take the time for gong fu, but this is a nice cuppa, and I feel my early morning eyes starting to waken up from the liquified energy.

Flavors: Apple, Bread, Cherry, Floral, Fruity, Honey, Malt, Orange Blossom, Orange Zest, Plum, Rye, Smooth

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 3 g 12 OZ / 350 ML
gmathis

I’ve got several that fit your “fancy expensive” category that I recently dubbed “what are you waiting for, silly?”

Mastress Alita

I know! It’s akin to that grandma that has super fancy china locked away in a cupboard for “special occassions,” but no occassion is ever “special” enough to use it!

Martin Bednář

Simply design, but not so simply tea! Looks good indeed, though maybe not truly fancy expensive tea. Hopefully gongfu brewing will bring another dimmensions for this cup.

gmathis

I’m working on the “good china” thing, too. And quilts made by mom, sister, grandma.

Mastress Alita

@Martin: It cost $20 for one ounce, which definitely qualifies as “fancy expensive tea” for me.

Leafhopper

Oof! Taiwanese black teas don’t usually cost that much. I’m the same way with “fancy expensive tea,” though I’m trying not to hoard it.

Mastress Alita

It was definitely overpriced. But when you are at a physical tea festival, drinking the samples, and not sitting in front of a computer with 20 tabs open to compare teas and prices, it is very easy to get had like that. It’s good, but I certainly wouldn’t reorder it at that price point!

Leafhopper

LOL, I get caught up in the moment sometimes as well. :) I hope you enjoy the rest of your tea and can steep some of it gongfu.

Martin Bednář

Oh dear, that’s very expensive! But I mean tea itself isn’t that fancy at all. But I completely understand your mishap.

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gmathis

I’ve got several that fit your “fancy expensive” category that I recently dubbed “what are you waiting for, silly?”

Mastress Alita

I know! It’s akin to that grandma that has super fancy china locked away in a cupboard for “special occassions,” but no occassion is ever “special” enough to use it!

Martin Bednář

Simply design, but not so simply tea! Looks good indeed, though maybe not truly fancy expensive tea. Hopefully gongfu brewing will bring another dimmensions for this cup.

gmathis

I’m working on the “good china” thing, too. And quilts made by mom, sister, grandma.

Mastress Alita

@Martin: It cost $20 for one ounce, which definitely qualifies as “fancy expensive tea” for me.

Leafhopper

Oof! Taiwanese black teas don’t usually cost that much. I’m the same way with “fancy expensive tea,” though I’m trying not to hoard it.

Mastress Alita

It was definitely overpriced. But when you are at a physical tea festival, drinking the samples, and not sitting in front of a computer with 20 tabs open to compare teas and prices, it is very easy to get had like that. It’s good, but I certainly wouldn’t reorder it at that price point!

Leafhopper

LOL, I get caught up in the moment sometimes as well. :) I hope you enjoy the rest of your tea and can steep some of it gongfu.

Martin Bednář

Oh dear, that’s very expensive! But I mean tea itself isn’t that fancy at all. But I completely understand your mishap.

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Hi! I’m Sara, a middle-aged librarian living in southern Idaho, USA. I’m a big ol’ sci-fi/fantasy/anime geek that loves fandom conventions, coloring books, simulation computer games, Japanese culture, and cats. Proud genderqueer asexual (she/they) and supporter of the LGBTQ+ community. I’m also a chronic migraineur. As a surprise to no one, I’m a helpless tea addict with a tea collecting and hoarding problem! (It still baffles me how much tea I can cram into my little condo!) I enjoy trying all sorts of teas… for me tea is a neverending journey!

Favorite Flavors:

I love sampling a wide variety of teas! For me the variety is what makes the hobby of tea sampling so fun! While I enjoy trying all different types of teas (pure teas, blends, tisanes), these are some flavors/ingredients I enjoy:
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Disliked Flavors:

There are not many flavors or ingredients that I don’t like. These include:
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-Hemp/CBD teas
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