Magnolia Orchid Shanlinxi Oolong

Tea type
Oolong Tea
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Flavors
Cherry, Cut Grass, Dry, Floral, Gardenias, Magnolia, Milky, Mineral, Orchid, Passion Fruit, Stale, Sugarcane, Vegetal
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190 °F / 87 °C 5 g 5 oz / 150 ml

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  • “Spring 2023 harvest Dry leaf: tangerine, passionfruit and cherry, indolic and fleshy white florals, vegetal undertone Aroma: moderate with a sugarcane sweetness, rich florals, orchid, golden...” Read full tasting note
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From Mountain Stream Teas

Powerfully scented with fresh Magnolia x alba flowers, this oolong is full of hints of Magnolia and Orchid blossoms with some fun Wild Ginger Flower spice in the aftertaste. Melded nicely with a thick Shanlinxi Milk Oolong base, it creates a unique and special brew for those that love floral scented teas.

Our friend’s farm up on Shanlinxi has a few large White Champaca trees on the edges of their tea garden and they use those flowers to scent a limited batch of their spring milk oolong each year. If this proves to be a popular tea, we will certainly visit them this spring to help in the processing of this gorgeously scented tea!

**With many English names like White Champaca, White Jade Orchid, White Sandalwood and more, the flower that scents this tea is familiar to all Taiwanese. The flowers are often times found in bunches hanging from the rear view mirrors of taxis in Taipei and are one of the most familiar and sought after flowers of Taiwanese over the age of about 60 or so.

Elevation: 1600m

Status: Tested Agrochemical Free

Cultivar: Jinxuan, White Champaca Flowers

Oxidization: 30%

Season: Spring, 2023

Method: Hand picked, processed on site, small batch

Region: Shanlinxi, Nantou

Recommend Brewing Style:

Gong Fu Style: 3-5g per 100ml, ~100C water, 30, 45, 60 then add 5-10 seconds steeps in gaiwan. Lasts 4-5+ steeps.

Western Style: 3g per 100ml, ~100c water for 3 minutes. Lasts 2-3 steeps.

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Spring 2023 harvest

Dry leaf: tangerine, passionfruit and cherry, indolic and fleshy white florals, vegetal undertone

Aroma: moderate with a sugarcane sweetness, rich florals, orchid, golden raspberry, milky

Taste: less impressive than the dry and warmed leaf. The base tea tastes stale with dried clumps of cut grass. It is slightly milky but more noticeable is the dry, mineral taste. More vegetal than fruity compared to the dry and warmed leaf scents. Certainly floral with a mix of fleshy white flowers, orchid and at times something aquatic like water lily. Short and mild milky sweetness. The energy is more caffeinating than relaxing, which is not what I desire in flower-scented teas.

I would like to try this fresh but the base tea quality doesn’t seem that great. The magnolia orchid, or white champaca, scenting is lovely, though.

Flavors: Cherry, Cut Grass, Dry, Floral, Gardenias, Magnolia, Milky, Mineral, Orchid, Passion Fruit, Stale, Sugarcane, Vegetal

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 5 g 5 OZ / 150 ML

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