The Roaster's Red

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Black Tea
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Flavors
Black Currant, Brown Sugar, Floral, Fruity, Peach, Roasty, Smooth, Sweet, Dry, Malt, Red Fruits, Thin, Wood
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Use 7 oz / 193 ml of water
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Use 4 g of tea
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2 Tasting Notes View all

“What a superb tea! My bag of The Roaster’s Red is of the June 2024 harvest. And I brewed it western style, using much less leaf than directed. I look forward to a gongfu session to explore the...” Read full tasting note
“Freebie with my latest order — thank you! I don’t remember much about this either. I followed Song Tea’s brewing parameters for this tea and it flattened all the high notes. It was smooth, sweet...” Read full tasting note

Description

Notes of grenadine, peony, and golden raspberry
炭焙金萱紅

Type: Red
Region: Taiwan
Elevation: 1200m
Cultivar: Jin Xuan
Harvest: June 2023
Organic Status: Unsprayed
Roast: Charcoal

Crafting The Roaster’s Red began long before these leaves were ever harvested.

We knew early on that we wanted a red tea with a rich aromatic base on which we could layer on a longan charcoal-roasted finish. We were inspired by Red Lily, a spring red tea in our 2020 core collection. Red Lily balanced heady aromatics with sweetness. Crafted from Jin Xuan, a hybrid developed by the Taiwanese Tea Research and Extension Station as a hardy, high-yielding plant, Red Lily was both aromatic and sweet. But what if we could also give it depth and richness with charcoal roasting?

For the Roaster’s Red, we collaborated with the charcoal roaster to develop a base tea that was optimized for roasting. We delayed harvest by nearly two months to early June, taking advantage of leaf hoppers that bite the leaves, adding sweetness and depth to the base tea. Extended withering and oxidation time also gave the tea a foundation of fall fruit notes: from pomegranates to quince. We imagined the tea’s fruit notes intensifying with charcoal’s deep sweetness. And we weren’t disappointed.

Layers of light roasting compound and coax the subtle fruit and floral notes to the top of the nose, and simultaneously round and intensify their flavor. Former notes of pomegranate give way to rich grenadine, softened with hints of golden raspberry and blooming peony.

Brewing
Tea: 5 g
Water: 150 ml
Temp: 205º F
Time: 2 min

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