Now this is what I’m talking about!
This has the beautiful smooth mouthfeel of pouchong with the lovely sweetness of coconut. This tea has what the plain, bland pouchong was missing: flavor!
The aftertaste is literally mouthwatering. After every swig (yes, swig. I can’t just sip this, it’s too good!), my mouth waters and begs for more. The more I drink it, the more complexities of this tea come across.
Big beautiful leaves open fully with just one infusion. The liquor is a gorgeous shade of pale yellow.
It has a slight astringency in the after-aftertaste. It’s not immediately apparent and could probably be diminished by steeping this in less than boiling water. But every time I smell the luscious, subtle coconut aroma, I just want to keep drinking it!
This tea is delicious and exactly what I was looking for! It’s still a very light oolong and more reminiscent of a flavored white tea due to the lacking vegetal “oolong” quality.
But the coconut is very well executed in this tea. It’s not overwhelming and still allows the subtleties of the pouchong to shine through.
And I don’t know what it is, but this tea puts me on point. I always set my timer and leave the kitchen while the tea steeps. But with this tea, I walked back in the room right before the timer went off! Whether I set the clock for two minutes or six, I walked in at the perfect time, every time! Maybe I’m the only one who thinks this is cool…
Coconut and pouchong just fit. This tea’s perfect!
First infusion was boiling water for 3 minutes. Second infusion was 190 degrees for 8 minutes.
EDIT: For whatever reason, this tea is just awful now. It almost tastes spoiled. Rating is sinking like a stone, from 80 to 47 to 12. I just can’t make myself drink this anymore. Yuck. I guess I thought it was fantastic when all I was drinking was bland oolongs. But I strongly don’t recommend this now.
Sweet! I got to make a plant collection for a taxonomy course once. It was pretty fun :)
That class sounds great!
I think the plant collection part is what I’m looking forward to the most! I’m super excited! I’ve tried to get into the class for the past 2 1/2 years, so to finally be taking it seems a huge accomplishment!
Field Botany – that sounds awesome!
Awesome, botany must be really interesting! Hope you’ll enjoy it. :D