I believe this is the last of my samples from RTR this time around.
I was fairly excited to try this as I really liked their phoobsering oolong. Instructions said to use 2 tsp. for a cup so I ended up dumping the whole sample into my 18 oz. teapot and following their recommendations which said to steep for 5 minutes at 200 F.
My tea liquor is a light orange and I’m drinking it out of a glass mug. You can’t help but notice the intense flowery aroma coming out of the tea. I am definitely getting lots of roses!
The flavor of this is nice, it’s a super rose-y type with lots of juicy fruit. As the tea liquor builds up in your mouth you get a sensation of a sweet candy like coating on your palette. Fruit notes are definitely that of nectarine or peach. There is a slight spice note here too that can be prevalent in dareelings. There’s a tiny bit of astringency but nothing too worrisome. As the cup cools down I am getting a slick, slightly buttery sensation from the cup. If I had to do this over again I would probably use a little less steeping time because the tea got quite intense. If you’re a fan of darjeelings this is one really worth checking out, although I rather preferred the more delicate nature of their phoobsering.
I also came across these photos of the sungma estate and the people on it, which are quite wonderful:
http://www.gavingough.com/2011/03/sungma-tea-estate-darjeeling/
Nectarine or peach sweetness sounds good. I often find that astringency (if it is there) is more noticeable as the cup cools.
Good link= another bookmark!
Duh!…….I just noticed this was an oolong. :))
yep – I definitely made it way too strong & would have tried for a resteep but I had to go to work. :-/