I’m having trouble brewing this one right. The rolled leaves are incredibly long and fluffy, so measuring a teaspoon was a lot of guess work, and then some of my leaves were clumped together and didn’t really separate and open up properly on first steep. 3min at 80C didn’t yield a lot of flavour, so I pulled apart the clumped leaves, added a few more from the bag in case I underleafed it, and steeped for another minute.
I still feel like I haven’t done this tea justice. More flavour is coming out as it cools, but it still seems far too mild for an oolong. I’m getting some malt, fruitiness, some floral notes and a touch of honey, but they’re all so, so subtle and not distinctive.
I need to give this another try before I rate it, because I can tell there’s more to this that I’m just not getting on this steep.
Flavors: Floral, Fruity, Honey, Malt, Sweet
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I have found that the second and third steepings are best with the flavour evolving and changing from the first. In my experience it is very hard to overbrew purple varietal teas so you could try increasing the water temperature to see if it yields a better brew.
I have found that the second and third steepings are best with the flavour evolving and changing from the first. In my experience it is very hard to overbrew purple varietal teas so you could try increasing the water temperature to see if it yields a better brew.
Thanks for the tip! I will definitely keep that in mind for my next cup.