Oí Kong gift

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Dec 10th, '15, 22:19
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Oí Kong gift

by Chargerucd » Dec 10th, '15, 22:19

Hello,
While visiting Taiwan I received this gift ,
I wanted to know if it's worth storing to age it?
Or is it better to drink ASAP.
Any info appreciated!
Thanks
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Re: Oí Kong gift

by kyarazen » Dec 10th, '15, 22:21

Chargerucd wrote:Hello,
While visiting Taiwan I received this gift ,
I wanted to know if it's worth storing to age it?
Or is it better to drink ASAP.
Any info appreciated!
Thanks
drink it ASAP!.... the box says Gao Shan tea, which means high mountain tea, usually the greener type of oolong perhaps and they dont usually age well.

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Re: Oí Kong gift

by wyardley » Dec 11th, '15, 01:33

I think you should be Ok for a year or so, but yeah, I wouldn't keep this around for too long.

Dec 11th, '15, 15:59
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Re: Oí Kong gift

by Chargerucd » Dec 11th, '15, 15:59

Thanks for the help,
Another question on that same tea.
Is that era of typical quality of the Taiwan area?
Or is that the better kind?
I just want to know because I had this other gift of oolong tea and it tasted kind of Weak to me and not as tasty as I hoped.
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Dec 12th, '15, 04:15
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Re: Oí Kong gift

by .m. » Dec 12th, '15, 04:15

The second tea (in the round paper can) is a supermarket tea that you can often buy in chinese groceries around the world. It is probably an ok tea, but do not judge taiwanese oolongs based on that.

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Re: Oí Kong gift

by Chargerucd » Dec 12th, '15, 16:03

Final question,
The vacuum sealed pack that the tea comes in.
Is it a good rule of thumb to consume tea in a vacuum pack in less than a year?
I know once opened, the tea has to be consumed ASAP!

Dec 12th, '15, 18:31
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Re: Oí Kong gift

by .m. » Dec 12th, '15, 18:31

Store the tea in a sealed container in a dry odorless place and shaded from light. The Tsui Yu oolong can be consumed within a couple of years.
The Gaoshan, if it is fresh, it it should be consumed relatively fast (a couple of months), but if its not and the tea has already lost the freshness then it probably doesn't matter that much. But yeah, in general, one year is a good rule of thumb. Enjoy :)

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