Ali Shan High Mountain Oolong Fall 09

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Oolong Tea
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190 °F / 87 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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  • “This is actually the Ali Shan Spring 09, but, since there wasn’t an entry for the Spring offering, and Norbu no longer has the Spring available, I decided to just use the fall. Delicious. In my...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Norbu sure does know how to do an Ali Shan, let me tell you! Brace yourselves… I like this Ali Shan better than Adagio’s! :) You can’t get any more pure of a coloring than this! Oh-so-slight...” Read full tasting note
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  • “You know, when I run out of this, I’m going to have to buy more of it. Currently there’s only one tea that I replace regularly (Earl Grey Creme – my morning staple), but I really feel like there...” Read full tasting note
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  • “First time logging, not first time drinking. This is a lovely, mellow, forgiving tea that steeps and steeps. I have infused a few grams of tightly furled balls and filled up my 1 quart thermos...” Read full tasting note
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Highlights:
-Fall Harvest 2009
-Gowing Area: Alishan Scenic Area, Chiayi County, Taiwan
-Varietal: Qing Xin (Green Heart) Oolong
-Oxidation: 20%
-Roasting: Light
-Vacuum Sealed with desiccant in 50 gram portions
-Ships in resealable stand up pouch
-10% off orders of 2 or more x 50g bags (100g or more), 15% off orders of 5 or more x 50g bags (250g or more). Discounted price reflected in price displayed in shopping cart.

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This is actually the Ali Shan Spring 09, but, since there wasn’t an entry for the Spring offering, and Norbu no longer has the Spring available, I decided to just use the fall.

Delicious. In my opinion, Norbu offers the best Ali Shan. And I love drinking it out of my new Yixing mug. It makes Ali Shan even more special by distinguishing it with it’s own mug.

The flavor is only slightly nutty, pleasantly floral, buttery, rich, absolutely SUPERB!

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Norbu sure does know how to do an Ali Shan, let me tell you! Brace yourselves…

I like this Ali Shan better than Adagio’s!

:)

You can’t get any more pure of a coloring than this! Oh-so-slight yellowish clear liquid.

A Slight floral/sweet grass scent interrupted by a lovely sweetness both in scent and taste! It’s so refreshing I would do backflips if I could!

Awesome!

Ricky 15 years ago

Ha, I’m having Adagio’s Ali Shan right now. Does it have a salty bitterness kick like Adagios?

TeaEqualsBliss 15 years ago

Nope…it’s oh-so-smooth

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You know, when I run out of this, I’m going to have to buy more of it. Currently there’s only one tea that I replace regularly (Earl Grey Creme – my morning staple), but I really feel like there will be something significant missing from my tea cabinent and my life if I don’t get me some more Ali Shan from Norbu after this. I’m upping the rating for this reason.

Also, I seem to have developed sixth sense for this tea. I no longer time it. I’ve never gotten a REAL water temp on it. I just kind of wing it each time and it has never failed me. In fact, it gets better every time.

It’s also become my work tea. It is so forgiving and giving at the same time. I can get three, four steeps out of this at work easy. At home I may even stretch it to five. I can use such a small amount of leaves (last night at work I used a teaspoon for an 11 oz mug and did three solid steeps). At work, I add a little cold water from the fountain to the mug, set the basket in and then pour in the hot water from our hot water contraption. It’s so easy. For ever steep I just add a little time.

Can I please tell you… this is the only tea that never gives me that weird choke type feeling at the back of my mouth if it’s been steeped too long/too many times/wrong temp water/etc. I don’t even know what to call that feeling, but I dislike it. This is the only tea I drink (besides southern style sweet) that never does that to me.

This tea is such a winner. I am in love. Don’t tell my boyfriend. He hates this tea enough as it is.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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First time logging, not first time drinking. This is a lovely, mellow, forgiving tea that steeps and steeps. I have infused a few grams of tightly furled balls and filled up my 1 quart thermos today, and there is still more to get from these leaves. Sweet, floral, haylike, beautiful.

Can’t give grams or ounces or exact temps today, because I’m brewing in the office with a kamjove and the other tools are elsewhere. But it is giving wonderful results even without that specificity. A good general starting point for me is about 1 gram per ounce, so 2 grams for a small 2 ounce gaiwan, and the wetted leaves will fill the cup.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 0 min, 30 sec

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hi , i tried once this tea , it was a great taste with aroma , how can i find it with a good price?

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 4 min, 30 sec

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