“Medium bodied with beautiful fruity smell (passion fruit). It really makes you feel like you are in a fruit orchard and evokes the feeling of sunny days. There are strong grassy and mineral notes...” Read full tasting note
“This is my first time trying this oolong. Scott recommended it to me as fruity, so I’m hoping for the best. I steeped 6 grams of tea in a 120 ml porcelain teapot. 25 and 20 sec steeps at around...” Read full tasting note
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 plantation was planted at a relatively rocky soil compared to other tea plantation, which makes this a interesting and solid representation for high mountain oolong teas This season does not have a great weather condition to process great teas, but the location of Gao Feng, even from a lower elevation, proved its value by its quality and price.
The Gao Feng from this spring is quite special. Under the pressure and insistence of the supervisor, the raw material of this tea was forced to be picked from 10:00 AM to 15:00 PM to ensure it will have the least amount of moist in the tea leaves. This type of material is called “午時菜” (Wu Shi Cai), and is rare to have in today’s high mountain tea. We are proud to have such a great quality Gao Feng tea again this year, especially when most of the high mountain tea did not perform as well as those from last spring.
Harvest: Spring 2017 / 春 貳零壹柒
Varietal: Qin Xin Oolong / 青心烏龍
Elevation: 1700 M / 仟柒佰 公尺
Region: Wushe Gaofeng / 霧社 高峰
Oxidation Level: 25% / 分之 廿伍
Roast Level: 0 / 無
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