Welp.
This tea came out a while ago as part of the Spring “Garden to Cup” subscription box and I’ve sort of postponed writing the tasting note because I wanted to drink the tea again to have the flavours fresh in my mind since (because I don’t drink straight green teas much at all) it’s one of the few teas to come out from DT recently that I have fairly poor familiarity with. However, it’s been a couple weeks now and I’ve had ample opportunity to make another cup on one of the days I’ve been in office and I just… have not done that. So, we’re gonna go with my memory of it.
Firstly, I’ve had a couple people ask me if this is “new” or if it’s the same as DT’s old Korean Sejak. My answer is a somewhat confusing… kinda!? I mean, it’s the same production method/style as what DT carried in the past but it’s not technically the exact same tea. Straight/traditional teas are kinda weird like that when it comes to the variances from garden to garden or even production to production. So yeah, it tastes a little different from the old one and it tastes a little the same. If you’re gonna have a “main” takeaway difference, I guess the thing that might be worth noting is that the old one wasn’t organic but this new one is.
In terms of taste I am rarely the best equipped in the room to describe the taste of green tea. I find this one unpleasantly tastes of vegetal cooked greens, but that’s very much a me kind of bias. I also find it a little bit nutty and smoky, which are flavours I like more – but not as rich and intense here as I’d want them to be for my own tastes. I will say, I do like that’s it’s very different from the Japanese green teas that DT carries year round. More terroir diversity, please!
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