
I snagged a tea at Central Market (a speciality store in Texas) in the bulk canisters. It was labelled Teance Old Grove Water Oolong. I had a hard time locating the tea online for info about it. Although, Space Samuarai (who works for CM) tracked it down for me. Thanks Space!!
http://www.teance.com/Old_Grove_Shuixia ... tea393.htm
This is a very dark roasted oolong and quite different from the others I have tried so far, the darkest being a Da Ye Wuyi from Teacuppa. I was wondering if other have tried Shui Xian (Hsien) oolongs and what their thoughts were, because I would like to try others. Here are my short notes on this particular tea. As a note, the term 'come-back' for sweetness is a term I learned from the Taiwanese lady who has been teaching me gongfu. She said in China an oolong is considered to be a very good oolong in two instances, one is if there is a complexity of flavors such as florals and honey which hold through out, the other is if it has a rich flavor that begins to fade and draws out a sweetness that 'comes-back'. Here are those notes:
Teance Old Grove Water Oolong
Dry leaves have a robust nutty, almost tobacco-like smell. Wet leaves smell a bit like tobacco with hint of summer fruit. Gongfu: mini gaiwan, 1/3rd full. Note: after a few infusions, leaves have not expanded much. Final Note: I really enjoyed this tea. It is very different from other oolongs I have tried and it is long-lasting and robust without going overly bitter like many oolongs.
First infusion: 190/10s
Color: deep orange gold
Aroma: robust, roasted, hint of tobacco and green
Flavor: subtle, tobacco and honey
Second infusion: 190/20s
Color: deep orange gold
Aroma: robust, mostly tobacco
Flavor: subtle with less tobacco, bit more nutty with honey
Third Infusion: 170/35s
Color: medium orange gold
Aroma: robust honey tobacco
Flavor: very similar to second infusion (holding up well)
Fourth infusion: 160/50s
Color: medium orange gold
Aroma: less robust honey tobacco
Flavor: very subtle, nutty with a bit of honey, almost no tobacco, hint of bitterness on finish
Fifth infusion: 155/60s
Color: medium orange gold
Aroma: vaguely sweet nutty aroma with a hint of green (similar to hojicha)
Flavor: very subtle nutty, a bit sweet, noticeable bitter finish with a ‘come-back’ subtly sweet aftertaste
Sixth infusion: 145/90s
Color: medium gold
Aroma: very subtle, nutty, herbal, sweet
Flavor: extremely subtle, nutty, herbally with hint of sweetness, bitter on finish with very subtle “come-back” sweetness.
Seventh infusion: 140/120s
Color: pale gold
Aroma: extremely subtle, herbal with sweetness
Flavor: extremely subtle herbal, no bitterness, no ‘come-back’ sweetness.
DONE!
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