Ali Shan Jin Shuan "SiaoSyue" 2010 Winter

A Oolong Tea from

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86 / 100

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Tea type
Oolong Tea
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Typical Preparation
Set water temperature to 205 °F / 96 °C
Steep for 1 min, 30 sec
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7 Tasting Notes View all

“This is my first sampling from the October Shipment of the ITFA Global Tea Taster’s Club. Ali Shan! Ali Shan! Before I even looked at the labels of the teas, I quickly looked at the...” Read full tasting note
“Sweet-Buttery-Wheat are the first three words that come to mind with this one. Very nice. I can already see multiple infusions in my future. Which will work quite nicely to the tune of this...” Read full tasting note
“Golden straw liquor, aroma of fresh lillies with a slight hint of something richer: a gingerbread sweetness. Flavor is buttery sweet lightly grilled asparagus with a gentle dryness in the finish....” Read full tasting note
“I had a pot on the go and so I took notes that I will try to decipher now.Golden color.Nice big leaves.First taste was malty and I thought I detected a hint of root,though not earthy.Licorice...” Read full tasting note

Description

(Light roasted.) Jin Xuan tea from Taiwan is typically grown between an altitude of 500-800 meters. The Jin Xuan grown at DigniTea Garden is actually quite unique in that tis actually grown at an altitude of 1300-1500 meters. Our lightly roasted Jin Xuan yields a golden color when steeped, while our medium roasted Jin Xuan tea has more of a fruity flavor and is known to fill the room with a sweet aroma upon steeping in boiled water. In keeping with its somewhat feminine characteristics, this tea is especially favored by women.

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