Wu She Gao Feng High Mountain Jade Oolong Tea - Winter 2015

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Oolong Tea
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Oolong Tea
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Medium
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200 °F / 93 °C 0 min, 30 sec 5 g 4 oz / 130 ml

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  • “I’m actually reviewing the Spring 2016 version of this tea. I wish there was a way Steepster could archive reviews of previous harvests of teas that are produced annually, so we don’t end up...” Read full tasting note
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Our Winter 2015 Wu She is from the same tea garden as the exceptional Spring 2015 Wu She we offer. This high mountain Jade oolong is from the highest part of Wu She area which is located at 1700 meters above sea level, and was picked and processed during the most perfect weather conditions, which proved tricky due to the Jeckyl and Hyde weather conditions that prevail in Wu She’s high mountain environment. The combination of human skills and nature’s fleeting benevolence makes this a beautiful and solid representation for winter high mountain oolong.

The tea has a very different character from spring tea, and clearly displays the meaning of creating “water”. This tea delivers a unbelievable sugar-like aroma and robust body to the palate. This tea could not only be a part of your collection, but also could be enjoyed as a great comparison between Spring and Winter tea. To find out how different these two seasons can be, please have a look at our Spring Wu She Jade Oolong.

Harvest: Winter 2015 / 冬 二零一五

Varietal: Qin Xing Oolong / 青心烏龍

Elevation: 1700 M

Region: Wu She Gao Feng / 霧社 高峰

Oxidation Level: 25%

Roast Level: 0

Aging Potential: Medium

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I’m actually reviewing the Spring 2016 version of this tea. I wish there was a way Steepster could archive reviews of previous harvests of teas that are produced annually, so we don’t end up clogging the site with multiple entries of the same tea.

Anyway, I’m not much of an oolong drinker but I’m trying. I’ve been impressed with TS teas and this one in particular. It’s a beautiful, aromatic and delicious tea that tastes vegetal when it first hits your mouth but then boasts a zesty clove/cinnamon/allspice component to give the tea a little kick.

It coats the mouth and throat like a quality Sheng and promotes a beatific mood.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 0 min, 30 sec 5 g 4 OZ / 130 ML

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