I’m surprised not to see an entry for this tea on Steepster, although it could be the same as the Vietnam Flowery Oolong. Nonetheless, I’m making a separate entry just in case.
This tea was harvested in 2014 and was best before 2017. (Note to self: Go through your sample drawer more often.) I steeped 6 g of leaf in a 120 ml pot at the recommended 176F for 25, 20, 25, 30, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, and 240 seconds.
The dry aroma is of orchids, lilacs, honey, toasted sesame seeds, grass, and sugarcane. The first steep has notes of orchid, lilac, lilies, other flowers, toasted sesame seeds, brown rice, sugarcane, and grass. The second steep is sweeter, with sugarcane, cream, lettuce, and those lovely florals predominating. The next couple steeps are still floral and toasty, like a cross between a green Dong Ding and a genmaicha. The next rounds have notes of butter, nuts, toasted sesame seeds, coriander, grass, and heady flowers. The session ends with nuts, grass, and veggies, with floral hints in the background.
I don’t know if this tea has changed with age, but even three years past its best before date, it’s held up surprisingly well. It’s too much like a green tea to be something I wholeheartedly enjoyed, but I’m glad to have finally tried it.
Flavors: Butter, Coriander, Cream, Floral, Grass, Honey, Lettuce, Nutty, Orchid, Sugarcane, Toasted Rice, Vegetal
I’m glad that you once again got more out of this tea than I did. I need to stop keeping these samples so long!