Wild Scented Oolong

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Oolong Tea
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Oolong Tea Leaves
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  • “Agree with Skysamurai that using the word “wild” in the name of this tea is a little strange, but honestly I’m willing to forgive it because this tea is delightful. I took handwritten notes while I...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Wild scented? An interesting descriptor to use in the title of a tea. Can’t say I really agree with using wild in the name unless it is plucked from truly wild tea trees. Okay. Okay. Enough about...” Read full tasting note
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Notes:Gardenia and Floral Richness
№243:2021 Winter|Alishan 阿里山, Chiayi

Among the numerous peaks of the island of Taiwan, Alishan is arguably the most famous habitat for high mountain tea.

Alishan is also the hometown and starting point of Wolf Tea. We proudly present various types of oolongs locally sourced from Alishan. The Wild Scented Oolong is part of our essential selection, perfect for starters who want to experience high mountain tea with clean texture but intense in its floral profile.

Coming from the Camphor lake, the purest and best tea area in Alishan, this tea keeps the absolute beauty of “raw” and “green” to provide wilderness hints.

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Agree with Skysamurai that using the word “wild” in the name of this tea is a little strange, but honestly I’m willing to forgive it because this tea is delightful. I took handwritten notes while I steeped it up gong fu style and ended up writing JOY across the top of my notes in big letters. It’s just so relaxing. Light, but not insubstantial. I had intended to take proper tasting notes but I was too busy just enjoying it, both for its own quality and for the memories of similar teas past that it evoked.

This was a sample packet in the TTB, so there was only enough for one gong fu session.

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Wild scented? An interesting descriptor to use in the title of a tea. Can’t say I really agree with using wild in the name unless it is plucked from truly wild tea trees. Okay. Okay. Enough about the name. This tea lives up to the Alishan name. Great floral aroma and flavor. Gorgeous twisted green balls. Mixes of dark and light greens. The liquor is clear, amber. It is wild in the flavor as they say on the website. It has the floral qualities, the gardenia is dominant in the beginning but then it changes to that green and raw flavor as the steepings progress. No astringency. Floral qualities, slight buttered popcorn, and a hint of melon in the aroma. This tea pairs well with the classical song L’Éloignement. I heard it for the first time on stage a few weeks ago and the whole orchestra brought it to life in a way that was absolutely amazing.

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