Wenshan Bao Zhong Winter Tea, Lot 880

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Oolong Tea Leaves
Flavors
Flowers, Green Apple, Peas
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Loose Leaf
Caffeine
Not available
Certification
Not available
Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 1 g

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  • “I’m finding this incredibly enjoyable today. Really happy with all of the teas I’ve tried from Taiwan Tea Crafts so far. Vibrant orchid and lilac notes, with a beautiful freshness.” Read full tasting note
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  • “This was the second winter harvest baozhong I picked up from TTC, the other one being the more oxidized “Heritage” variety. It’s remarkable how the same kind of tea grown in the same region, of...” Read full tasting note
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At last, the long-awaited Winter Bao Zhong is here. As we ran out quite early of this year’s spring offering, this was a much awaited Lot this year. All who were waiting will be well-rewarded, this is a good Lot! It is produced by our long time collaborator, Mr. Ong. Winter Bao Zhong teas from the Wenshan area just east of Taipei garden are possibly the easiest teas to drink. They are mellow, silky and buttery with a distinctive sweetness thatRead more

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I’m finding this incredibly enjoyable today. Really happy with all of the teas I’ve tried from Taiwan Tea Crafts so far. Vibrant orchid and lilac notes, with a beautiful freshness.

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This was the second winter harvest baozhong I picked up from TTC, the other one being the more oxidized “Heritage” variety. It’s remarkable how the same kind of tea grown in the same region, of the same cultivar, and picked in the same season yet processed slightly different can be so radically different.

Out of the bag, I get fresh aromas of orchid and spring flowers (hyacinth, tulips). In a heated pot, the usual lilac notes of baozhong are detected along with sweet hyacinth and an odd hint of black pepper. I brewed this grandpa style starting with 195 F water. First sip is light with lilacs and little green apple in the finish. Fairly thin and light bodied. After topping off with boiling water, a meadowy green flavor emerges along with sweet pea, more lilacs, and a mineral/spring water like note.

While this an enjoyable tea, it’s several notches below Heritage baozhong which I consider a top grade tea. It has a mild, simple floral flavor and lacks the complexity and depth of better baozhong oolongs.

Flavors: Flowers, Green Apple, Peas

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 1 g

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