I needed a tea that I haven’t reviewed yet cause my girlfriend just left to go back home for the summer and I’m sad and need a distraction :c
I’m brewing a significant amount of this in my 90ml gaiwan (about a quarter of the Gaiwan is full of dry leaf). After the first steep, which I only did for about 2 seconds, my whole brewing area smelled lovely and sweet, so I went to smell the wet leafs and it’s got a really bitter, smoky .. almost hot-dog-like aroma.
The first thing I notice in my first sip is an almost overwhelmingly spinach-or-lettuce-like flavour, amidst the obvious smokey, charred meaty taste. it’s light and vegetal, but it isn’t sweet like the aroma was.
The second steep yields a bit of a sweeter taste, there are noticeable honey notes. the meat notes are a bit clearer, and it’s thicker as well. There’s mild bitterness, this actually has a really nice mouthfeel. the bitterness and thickness are really nice. There’s a bit of a burnt taste.
The third one brings out floral notes and.. urgh there’s been a note at the back this whole time that I can’t seem to name.. meh.. It’s still smoky and bitter, I think it’s getting a bit less meaty.. there’s a bit of a coffee flavour to it too now.. but yeah, it’s getting really bitter now, to a point where many people might not be able to handle it anymore. The astringency is also very potent.
Fourth steep brings a bit of fruitiness as well, a sort of peachy or orangey taste. (peach is a really common flavour isn’t it). Ooh or even perhaps more strongly, grapefruit, especially with the bitterness of the tea. It seems not to be too vegetal anymore, but I just detected the slightest hint of chocolate.
I kind of accidentally over-steeped the fifth one (I got a snapchat okay?!), and it tastes really bitter and astringent and rather overpoweringly like sweet, thick coffee. Oops
Can someone let me know if this review is too long to be accessible to people? Cause I also want to continue into like the nth steep but I’ve already written so much
as the flavours fade, the bitterness softens and the fruits and sweets become more pronounced, the thickness naturally fades as well, and it becomes slightly vegetal once again.
I got like 50g of this cause it was on sale (I bought this in 2016, and it’s a year and a half old) and I was getting a bunch of pu’ers.
Flavors: Astringent, Bitter, Burnt, Chocolate, Cocoa, Coffee, Floral, Grapefruit, Honey, Meat, Melon, Orange, Peach, Vegetal
It is 3 years old, and that could have quite an effect on the leaf.
haha yeah I’ve had that one lying around for quite a long time!
It could be the age of the tea, or it could simply be a lighter white. I know there are some teas (mostly whites) that are naturally light in flavour, and some people really go for that.
I don’t remember it being too subtle as far as whites go, it was never like strong, but I haven’t had it in.. I don’t even remember the last time I had any