“After trying Chinese Da Hong Pao, I’d say it’s basically similar taste.” Read full tasting note
“ah a nice afternoontea before the dinnerguests arrive. Today im making Pulled beef with tortilla bread and guacamole. :) smells wonderful! The tea leaf smells somewhat like da hong pao, although...” Read full tasting note
“From LP Oolong group buy: I started with 3.8 g in a 100ml gaiwan, but quickly added the rest (7g total). 195F 15s – fruit, soft, not a whole lot of taste 15s – stronger, woodier, added rest of...” Read full tasting note
“Tea: Koubi Shiage, Miyazaki Oolong. From the LPT International Oolong buy. Prep: 60cc gaiwan, 5g. 10s, 10s, 20s, 30s, etc.. Sessions with this tea: 2 Lots of chopped up leaf in this sample....” Read full tasting note
Koubi Shiage is a classical kama-iri (pan-fired) Japanese oolong tea from Gokase Town, Miyazaki, Japan that has undergone a strong heat finishing during the final stage of production. A richer appetizing aroma and fuller flavor is the outcome!
It is exclusively made from tea leaves that were harvested from Minami Sayaka tea bushes at the end of July. The leaf material is therefore larger and coarser then teas picked in spring, but still from wonderfully healthy vibrant organic tea bushes that are extremely well cared for all-year-round by the grower.
The tea has penetrating lifted roasted aromas and a dark amber liquor color. The taste is quite robust with full flavors on the front of the palate followed by the sweetest finish that persistently lingers in the back of the mouth. A beautiful natural sweetness that you only ever really find in organically grown Japanese cultivars! In addition, It’s totally smooth, succulent, and tasty with nice warming and soothing qualities, and no burnt, bitter, or dry flavors at all. A great tea for the colder months, but also one that would probably be nice cold brewed in the summer.
For those that love dark oolong tea (or Japanese roasted teas for that matter), we’re sure you’ll be drawn to this one-of-a-kind Japanese oolong tea!
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