Da Yu Ling 105K Cold Brew High-mountain Oolong

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Oolong Tea
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170 °F / 76 °C 4 min, 15 sec

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  • “I had been reading a lot of praise from various people on TeaChat for Da Yu Ling, from a variety of suppliers. Norbu, my number one supplier, hasn’t carried one so labelled, so when I placed an...” Read full tasting note
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From Dragon Tea House

This coveted Taiwan high mountain oolongg grown at a height of nearly 3000 metersand handpicked this spring. An organic tea with little production!

Located at the Taiwan Hehuan Mountain, intersection of Nantou, Taizhong, Hualian County, 2,200 meters above sea level, it is Taiwan’s highest altitude tea production area. It is generally believed that Taiwan’s high mountain tea is the best origin. It is often covered in clouds and midst andRead more

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I had been reading a lot of praise from various people on TeaChat for Da Yu Ling, from a variety of suppliers. Norbu, my number one supplier, hasn’t carried one so labelled, so when I placed an order from Dragon Tea House, I added some of this to check it out. Although their description praises it as a cold tea, I mostly drink my teas hot, so I have both some brewing up cold in the refrigerator for later, and am brewing up some hot now. I’d estimate I used between 1 and 2 grams of tea for my 60mL korean pot, and water 205 degrees. It is a very nice summery spicy Alishan-type oolong, but not dramatically different than those I’ve been enjoying from Norbu. I’m at about the 5th infusion now, and the leaves have expanded to nearly fill the little pot. The floral is gone and spicy grassy notes predominate.

All in all, I’d have to say its quite a nice tea, but not one that makes me feel like I must go out of my way to seek it in preference to the Alishans I’ve been enjoying.

I’ll add some notes on the cold brewing later.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 30 sec

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