Young Bush Unsmoked Lapsang Souchong

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Biting, Brisk, Butter, Campfire, Citrus, Citrusy, Dark Wood, Drying, Earthy, Fruity, Grapes, Honeysuckle, Juicy, Menthol, Osmanthus, Potato, Pungent, Tannin, Varnish, Wet Earth, Woody
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Caffeine
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Average preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 30 sec 3 g 2 oz / 60 ml

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  • “Leafhopper, I don’t know if this is an intentionally smoked tea. If it was roasted with a wood fire instead of in a machine, then maybe that accounts for the lingering campfire aroma and taste. ...” Read full tasting note

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Tea: Young Bush Unsmoked Lapsang Souchong (Zhongshan Xiaozhong)

Type: Tongmuguan Black Tea (hongcha)

Cultivar: Xiaozhong

Harvest: May, 2021

Region: Tongmuguan, Fujian

Producer: Zhang Family

When compared to the rough Old Bush tea leaves from Masu Village, this lower-elevation, younger Tongmuguan material is slighter, with fine twisted leaves. The aroma off the warmed leaves has little spiciness and is almost entirely sweet and baked like freshRead more

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1 Tasting Note

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Leafhopper, I don’t know if this is an intentionally smoked tea. If it was roasted with a wood fire instead of in a machine, then maybe that accounts for the lingering campfire aroma and taste. It’s a moderate smoke for me.

The tea is somewhat weak. I don’t mean thin in flavor but there’s not quite enough volatility to the aromatic compounds. It’s rather earthy tasting with a muted earthy-smoky-buttery-citrusy aroma, a bit of bite in the throat and muddled aftertaste that most resembles buttery osmanthus. Overall, for some reason, reminds me of a Japanese black tea.

Decent tea, though not a standout lapsang souchong. I have been spoiled by Old Ways Tea’s Wuyi black teas :$

Flavors: Biting, Brisk, Butter, Campfire, Citrus, Citrusy, Dark Wood, Drying, Earthy, Fruity, Grapes, Honeysuckle, Juicy, Menthol, Osmanthus, Potato, Pungent, Tannin, Varnish, Wet Earth, Woody

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 30 sec 3 g 2 OZ / 60 ML
Leafhopper 2 years ago

Thanks for confirming this is a smoked tea. I also thought it lacked oomph compared to other lapsangs.

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