Hand Picked Tieguanyin Spring Oolong (2011)

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Oolong Tea
Flavors
Citrus Zest, Cream, Toasted Rice, Tobacco, Sugar, Flowers, Berries, Berry, White Chocolate, Floral
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Caffeine
Medium
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Not available
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Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 2 min, 15 sec 6 g 6 oz / 180 ml

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  • “I am back to work. I have been training and going through orientation at Revel {I am not authorized to say this} LOL. They are allowing us to have a beverage with us in a cup with a lid to take...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Going gong fu with this one this afternoon. Approximately following Verdant’s steeping directions, my little teapot is about 6oz, and I used a tablespoon of leaves which is about 5g. First steep...” Read full tasting note
    97
  • “This is an amazing Oolong. It starts out with a distinct vanilla note that melds harmoniously with the natural creamy notes of the Oolong, it almost tastes like a cream filled pastry! As I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Tried this again tonight, and it was just as delicious as always. ah, I loved this tea.. I tried some Jingshan green just before having the TGY, and it seems like it really primed my palette in...” Read full tasting note

From Verdant Tea

Through the first few steepings this tea tastes almost candy like. There are strong notes of orchid and honeysuckle that linger in the back of the throat like licorice root. In steeping three the extremely creamy and buttery quality of this tea comes through to support the floral nature. It tastes almost like fresh Spanish saffron and clover honey. Late in steeping, the floral and creamy notes continue and the complexity builds with the introduction of sweet grass notes. The flavor yields excellent infusions for about thirty steepings in a gaiwan, or 10 in a traditional tea pot.

UPDATE: The 2011 spring harvest of this tea sold out. The spring 2012 harvest is now available:
http://verdanttea.com/teas/hand-picked-spring-tieguanyin/

A Steepster page for the new spring 2012 harvest is here:
http://steepster.com/teas/verdant-tea/26569-hand-picked-spring-tieguanyin

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95
17 tasting notes

Well, my original paper notes went something like “Hand-picked Spring KY: !!!!!!!!! Buttery flowers! Holy cow! :) :) :)” I say this as someone who is very cautious about floral teas. Heavy flower flavors are not my style. But multiple tastings with multiple infusions have certainly borne out my initial impressions!

One of the shocking things about the leaves, once they uncurl, is how very GREEN they are. They’re rich, spring, on-the-tree green…none of that dark or pale shadowy green in this tea. And they stay that way, 20 or 30 infusions in.

It is so very light. At first you feel cheated because it’s just hot water…and then a fairy comes along and breathes ever so lightly into your mouth, and hits the “top” of the palate. You feel it more in your head than in your throat…it’s buttery without being thick, floral without being cloying, and above all, sweetly clean. The flavor continues admirably through loads of re-steepings; over time it becomes slightly honey-like, and hits the throat just the tiniest bit.

Definitely an A+ tea.

EDIT, 8/11: Just showed some friends this tea, and was shocked by the strong tastes of lilac that came up. Previous tastings had come up with much stronger orchid and cream flavors, but the lilac was overwhelming this time around (in a good way!). It reminded me of that first warm spring day when you walk under a giant lilac bush and the smell envelopes you softly. The “white flower” taste of the first steeping or two gave way to that strong, sunny, “yellow and purple flower” sensation. (Seriously. It tastes purple. It’s bizarre.)

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16 tasting notes

This Tieguanyin is nothing short of amazing! Upon opening the bag, the smell was incredible and I knew I was in for a surprise. On the first infusion, it was creamy, floral, and mixed with multiple layers of flavor.
The second infusion was just as good if not better and now that the leaves have opened up.
The taste was slowly fading but still very noticeable and lasted through 4 western style infusions. Very highly recommended for anybody that likes Tieguanyin.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 2 min, 0 sec

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76
2 tasting notes
Geoffrey

For real? Who gave you this tea from their private stash? It’s been sold out for months.

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96
1 tasting notes

A classis Tie-Guan-Yin, well balanced. Pleasant feeling in the mouth and flowery aroma. Very good for the price.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 0 sec
Spoonvonstup

Have you tried doing this one gong-fu style with short steepings yet? I definitely recommend it to you, since that’s where this tea will really knock your socks off!

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100
7 tasting notes

This tea is so sweet and fresh. Packed with flavor, it continues to wow even after many steepings. With each steeping a new layer of flavor unfolds, as if the tea is changing shape and mood. Starting off very sweet and floral the tea dances on your taste buds, as is steeps more the flavor moves down to a more grassy, savory taste. Eventually the steepings become a perfect balance of sweet and robust, consistently leaving a lingering pang of star anise in the throat. Through the shifting of flavors, the smooth buttery base to the tea never leaves. This is a must have for any appreciators of oolong. The only company that captures the essence of this tea to its full potential is Verdant Tea.

Spoonvonstup

So- do you think this is your favorite Verdant tea tea? Or are you starting to convert to pu’er finally? ;)

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90
13 tasting notes

If you like floral/spring teas, this tea is for you.

I am not big on the floral teas, but bought this last week thinking that it would be a bit more fresh/spring like as opposed to Floral and young. That isnt a bad thing at all, just not for my taste. I like the darker roasted ones, mmmm.

Quality and whatnot: great. Its a fine tea and I shared it with some ladies who really liked it. So I gave it to them :)

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 1 min, 45 sec

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71
2 tasting notes

the best, chuan bi!!

Flavors: Citrus Zest, Cream, Toasted Rice, Tobacco

Preparation
Boiling 8 min or more 10 tsp

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100
1 tasting notes

i LIKE THIS TEA really is simple but fantastic

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 30 sec 1 tsp 5 OZ / 147 ML

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1 tasting notes

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96
1 tasting notes

Wonderfull! I usually drink it every day.

Flavors: Sugar

Preparation
Boiling 1 min, 0 sec 5 g 7 OZ / 200 ML

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