Lala Shan Hong Shui

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Autumn Leaf Pile, Butter, Caramel, Cedar, Chocolate, Cocoa, Cookie, Cranberry, Dark Chocolate, Dried Fruit, Honey, Savory, Wood, Earth, Plum, Sweet, Tannin, Campfire, Floral, Leather, Peanut, Perfume, Pine, Resin, Tobacco, Vanilla, Almond, Roasted Nuts
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Caffeine
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Certification
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Average preparation
Boiling 3 g 10 oz / 300 ml

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  • “It has been a while since I drank this tea and I saved the wrapper so I wouldn’t forget to review it, because it deserved a genuine and thoughtful review. I am 99% sure this came from derk. Mine...” Read full tasting note
  • “Sipdown. I saved enough for gong fu, but….it was just so goood western mug style that I did it again for the cold weather. I got so many complex flavors even this time by heavy leafing 6 grams into...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Holy shit, derk. Thank you. This is everything. Bowled. This tea… this is where I resonate. My tea. I didn’t take a single note and just sat there transfixed (and muttering expletives). How the...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I will always remember my last session with this because I drank with intent, outside, standing in our backyard and facing the setting sun as Spring’s clockwork winds and trails of incense whipped...” Read full tasting note
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Story

It’s not really fair to call this tea organic. It is more than organic, the bushes are basically left to grow wild on the mountain. The field is small, a beautiful high elevation garden, tended by the most darling couple.

This tea is a GABA oolong. Rich, sweet and red. Deeply calming and nourishing. It’s one of our favorite teas, we drink it every single day when we have it.
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This batch of tea was harvested in 2017, and has beenRead more

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6 Tasting Notes

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It has been a while since I drank this tea and I saved the wrapper so I wouldn’t forget to review it, because it deserved a genuine and thoughtful review. I am 99% sure this came from derk.

Mine has the word roast circled. I don’t know if that is true of all the ones reviewed here. It also says June 2022.

This tea was fantastic. I know it was fantastic because it immediately got added to my wishlist and that is something I am trying to avoid doing because I am trying to sipdown and not add to the cupboard. This oolong is worth it, and deserves attention and gong fu preparation if you have time to do it.

derk about a year ago

Good tea :)

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Sipdown. I saved enough for gong fu, but….it was just so goood western mug style that I did it again for the cold weather. I got so many complex flavors even this time by heavy leafing 6 grams into my strainer mug. First steep was dark cocoa, butter, wood, honey, and earth, second steep had an immensely sweet fruit like plums pulsating from the aroma, and than wood and slight peach in the taste. The rest of the resteeps were buttery, vaguely floral, earthy, with just the right amount of wood and tannin I like in both black teas and oolong.

I’m sad to see this one gone. I’ve got other dark oolongs that aren’t quite as good. This was a treat, Derk, especially since I haven’t had a darker oolong that I’ve enjoyed as deeply as this one in a while.

Flavors: Autumn Leaf Pile, Cocoa, Cookie, Earth, Honey, Plum, Savory, Sweet, Tannin, Wood

derk about a year ago

Glad you enjoyed this one :)

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Holy shit, derk. Thank you. This is everything.

Bowled. This tea… this is where I resonate. My tea. I didn’t take a single note and just sat there transfixed (and muttering expletives).

How the hell is this a GABA? As if my mind wasn’t reeling enough. “I don’t like GABAs,” she says.

It doesn’t sound like this is going to be available any more… I don’t know what to do with that. I have enough for one more bowl. Maybe I’ll take better notes next time; maybe I’ll just be.

Flavors: Butter, Campfire, Caramel, Cedar, Dried Fruit, Floral, Leather, Peanut, Perfume, Pine, Resin, Tobacco, Vanilla

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ashmanra 2 years ago

Derk is so awesome. I am really glad you had a great tea experience.

Marshall Weber 2 years ago

Dang those tasting notes sound epic! Too bad it isn’t available anymore :(

beerandbeancurd 2 years ago

I can’t even. I’m probably going to message FL and see what, if anything, is adjacent. I am enjoying my puerh journey, but my heart will likely always be with these soul-shattering oolongs.

Martin Bednář 2 years ago

Only one Lala Shan I found is this one, but not Hong Shui: https://jingtea.com/tea-type/lala-shan

beerandbeancurd 2 years ago

Thanks, Martin! Might be fun to explore the mountain in other ways.

Marshall Weber 2 years ago

I also am enjoying puerh, but agree that it hasn’t blown my socks off like some other teas. I’m sure I’m just looking for the right one :). Good luck trying to find a similar oolong!

derk 2 years ago

After trying this tea once, I knew it was for you, beerandbeancurd. GABA be damned. Sad it’s sold out. This tea is phenomenal.

beerandbeancurd 2 years ago

Color me impressed. My heart.

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I will always remember my last session with this because I drank with intent, outside, standing in our backyard and facing the setting sun as Spring’s clockwork winds and trails of incense whipped around me. I asked for help and sent my love out into the world, tipping my bowl toward the sun as an offering and letting the liquid soak the ground at my bare feet. Cheesy, maybe, but it felt damn good as chills of acknowledgement from nature coursed through me.

A windfall occurred the next day, and my boyfriend and I are moving rural next month to an immaculate old house and property, no further than 15 minutes from Kiki. My younger brother is getting married next weekend in Ohio and I fly out on Thursday. This is a time of joy and I am present for it.

Special tea. Soothing, deep and meditative. I am grateful for the experience.

Flavors: Almond, Autumn Leaf Pile, Caramel, Cedar, Cocoa, Cookie, Dried Fruit, Leather, Peanut, Resin, Roasted Nuts, Sweet, Tannin, Tobacco, Vanilla

Preparation
Boiling 3 g 10 OZ / 300 ML
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ashmanra 10 months ago

I can just picture that tea session! I rejoice that you have joy, my friend.

gmathis 10 months ago

I always knew you were a farm kid at heart! May your travels and your change of venue go smoothly!

Martin Bednář 10 months ago

I wish you all the best in the new palce and have a good time in Ohio!

beerandbeancurd 4 months ago

Sending you lots of love and peace, derk. I hope the new digs and all that come with them are nurturing your heart.

FL has a version of the Lalashan back in stock, heads up… <3

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