A fantastic black tea from high up in Li Shan mountain, with a very smooth texture coupled with an incredible floral taste which lingers in the mouth.
The tea is quite light compared to typical black teas with a pleasant sweetness and not any malt or astringency.
A limited edition tea produced in very small quantities, I’ve ordered 1kg this year and probably will not be able to order any more until 2021 due to the limited seasonal nature.
Tasting Notes:
- Very smooth texture
- Complex taste which evolves
- Floral quality with notes of citrus, fruit and nut which develop with subsequent steeps
Harvest: Summer, July 2020
Origin: Cui Fong, Li Shan, Nantou, Taiwan
Altitude: 1600m
Cultivar: Qing Xin
Sourced: Direct from a Taiwanese wholesaler
Brewing Advice:
- Heat water to roughly 90°C/194°F
- Use 2-3 teaspoons per cup/small teapot
- Brew for 3-4 minutes
Packaging: Resealable ziplock bag
Ah, you’re welcome <3
I’ve never had this tea, so I think it might be one of these 2 ;P
https://steepster.com/teas/what-cha/94339-taiwan-shan-lin-xi-black-tea
https://steepster.com/teas/what-cha/79877-taiwan-wild-shan-cha-black-tea
Tazo’s on my lap snoozing, so I can’t get up to check the bag…I did write this without the label under my eyes, so I could’ve crossed up the name. I’ll retract or correct soon :)
I want to leave some kind of proverb about lap-napping cats but I got nothin.
This one is a favorite of mine:
https://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/poetry-prayers-visual-arts/d-h-lawrence-pax/