2012 Spring Nonpareil Mt Wudong Song Variety Mi Lan Xiang (Honey Orchid) Phoenix Dancong Oolong

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Oolong Tea
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  • “I have been brewing this over two days for possibly up to 10 infusions and it’s still great. Even after these many steepings, it doesn’t have any bitterness or rough edges. I haven’t, however,...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Even more fragrant than Imperial Grade of Mi Lan. Its fragrance is more flowery than sweet though. The tea itself is of color of liquid honey and is a rather pleasantly sweet. I imagine it can be...” Read full tasting note
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This nonpareil Mi Lan Xiang Dancong is from the same place as our nonpareil Huang Zhi Xiang(Li Zai Ping village), which is famous for cultivating over hundred years old Dancong tea trees from ancient time to now by their ancestors.

After brewing the tea, the wild-growing floral aroma mixed with honey aroma comes against noses quickly; Sipping the tea, the sweetness takes over the whole mouth quickly with long-lasting after taste sweetness;Read more

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I have been brewing this over two days for possibly up to 10 infusions and it’s still great. Even after these many steepings, it doesn’t have any bitterness or rough edges. I haven’t, however, given it the attention it deserves. Yesterday I started brewing it after eating very spicy food, and today I was eating a lemon lavender cookie with it…But, I’m going to be optimistic and give it a high rating.

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205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec

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Even more fragrant than Imperial Grade of Mi Lan. Its fragrance is more flowery than sweet though.

The tea itself is of color of liquid honey and is a rather pleasantly sweet. I imagine it can be steeped for longer time than Imperial as it has no bitterness at all.

Strangely enough – I like lower grade better :) This is of course a great tea, but Imperial grade’s taste is rather unique and quite a lot more interesting.

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec

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