Nongxiang (Medium Roast) Zhangping Shui Xian

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Bitter, Floral, Mint, Spices, Spinach, Sweet, Vegetal, Wood
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Average preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 8 g 3 oz / 100 ml

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  • “Nong Xiang Zhang Ping Shui Xian Three Bears Tea 212f, 100 mL gaiwan, Brita water, 8.4g/1 square dry leaf definitely smells more roasted w/ a hint of woody profile 1x 5s rinse. wet leaves smell of...” Read full tasting note

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Roast: Medium

Source: Zhangping, Fujian province

Description/background

This medium-roasted oolong is made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis var. sinensis “Shuiji Yin” varietal. This tea was produced in 2020.

It’s uncommon to find a version of Zhangping Shui Xian that is this roasted; most often, only a light baking is done, as in our Qingxiang Zhangping Shui Xian.

Tea comes packaged in individual servings in (sadly) non-compostable, non-Read more

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Nong Xiang Zhang Ping Shui Xian
Three Bears Tea

212f, 100 mL gaiwan, Brita water, 8.4g/1 square

dry leaf definitely smells more roasted w/ a hint of woody profile

1x 5s rinse. wet leaves smell of roast and spices. slightly tighter compression than the light roast ZPSX from Three Bears tea, but I was still able to use a puer pick to get most of it apart

5s: leaves smell slightly smoky. spinach and vegetal note in taste, alongside a toasty note from the medium roast. slight sweet aftertaste

10s: something reminds me of cinnamon here. roasted taste w lingering sweet floral finish. slight hint of mint + vegetal in aftertaste as well.

19s: stronger on mint aftertaste. leaves classic brown sugar-like scent in cup of roasted oolongs

30s: similar to before

1 min: roasted flavor w minty high florals on aftertaste. lightly sweet

2 min: nothing too exciting apparently, since I forgot to take notes

5 min: strong on roast, almost in a bitter sort of way. payoff is in mint and sweet aftertaste

10 min: lightened sharpness, but sharper sweetness

gaiwan overnight (oops): sharp roast upfront, somewhat bitter and unpleasant. vegetal/mint aftertaste.

thermos overnight: most heavier roasted oolongs I’ve tried don’t do too well in cold brews because they’ve all tended to taste like soap or roast for me. this wasn’t an exception, the overnight thermos just tastes of roast profile, with maybe something slightly sweet lurking in the background.

Flavors: Bitter, Floral, Mint, Spices, Spinach, Sweet, Vegetal, Wood

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 8 g 3 OZ / 100 ML

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