Wu She Gao Feng High Mountain Jade Oolong Tea - Spring 2016

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80 / 100

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Oolong Tea
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Typical Preparation
Use 4 oz / 130 ml of water
Set water temperature to 190 °F / 87 °C
Use 5 g of tea
Steep for 0 min, 45 sec
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“Thank you so much for this sample! I would buy more often, though a lot of the teas they have that I prefer tend to be pricier. I wanted to try the Luxurious Jade sample, but reading some of the...” Read full tasting note
“Bright, light, right. Excellent everyday tea reasonable priced with the flavors most look to in a Jade. Sweet, clean, heady aromas, hint of butter, spinach and camellia. Came as a free sample, with...” Read full tasting note

Description

This high mountain Jade oolong is from the highest part of Wu She area which is located at 1700 meters above sea level called Gao Feng. The tea tree of this tea was planted at a relatively rocky soil compared to other tea plantation, which makes this a interesting and solid representation for winter high mountain oolong. Although this season does not have most perfect weather conditions for tea from high elevation tea such as Da Yu Ling area, the location of Gao Feng from a lower elevation proved its value by its quality and price.
The tea has a very interesting character from the spring tea in 2015. Inherit its significant taste again this year, but with an interesting hint of “winter rhythm.” (If you have no idea of what “winter rhythm” is, please definitely try our affordable and tasty “Winter Rhythm Oolong.” ). Such character could only be found on winter oolong, but it surprisingly shows up in this spring tea, which makes it not only more enjoyable, but even more interesting to savour.

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