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Spring 2019 Harvest

(This is the general excerpt from my tea blog, which includes photos of each steep https://jadeoolong.blogspot.com/2021/02/comparing-tea-to-itself-wild-tree.html)

NOTE: I also wrote a log for the 2012 Harvest two years ago.

Brew info: 6.13 grams of tea | 100 ml water | Porcelain gaiwan | Gong fu style (see steep information below)

Leaf Aroma:
*The high notes of the wet leaves are sweet, but slightly sour
*The low notes from the wet leaves are of light smoke and cacao powder
*The leaves open somewhat quickly. They seem to open up 7-10% with each steep. I think this tea will go on for a while.

Tea Broth / Soup:
*The color of the tea soup is a lovely orange amber

The broth is very smooth with a very mild viscosity.
*There is hardly any astringency at all. I suspect this will be a very forgiving tea with regards to water temperature.

The flavor starts off with a mild sourness followed by a sweetness and sugary aftertaste. It’s fairly well balanced with no flavor overpowering the other. It has a fairly medium finish with a tongue juiciness that lingers with sugar crystals.The sourness is not as dominating, as Laoshan Red teas. It’s just a nice balance of sweet & sour.

I don’t detect the more fruity notes from my 2012 tasting, which could be just the harvest year or my looking at tea differently.

Brewing specs by steep:

1.200F @ 20s 2. 200F @ 30s 3. 195F @ 40s — I wanted to see if the sourness/tang might be reduced with a lower temperature, but it didn’t really. 4. 200 F @ 40s — still going fairly strong. The color of the soup hasn’t changed much since the first, but I can tell it’s just starting to drop. I figure I can go a decently long time with this tea as the leaves are not yet fully open. (5+ Steeps) Flavors are diminishing very slowly over time, as is the color of the soup. The tang is also dropping, but the slight sweet is still there. Still keeping itself balanced.

Flavors: Cocoa, Pleasantly Sour, Sugar

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 0 min, 15 sec 6 g 3 OZ / 100 ML
derk

Nice to see you back. I enjoyed perusing your blog. The layout and your cadence are calming.

Jade

Thanks you. I’m trying to get back into documenting tastings. I’ve a backlog, so hopefully, I’ll get through them, while adding new ones.

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derk

Nice to see you back. I enjoyed perusing your blog. The layout and your cadence are calming.

Jade

Thanks you. I’m trying to get back into documenting tastings. I’ve a backlog, so hopefully, I’ll get through them, while adding new ones.

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General: A crafty geek girl who has a love for tea, cats, writing, books, as well as learning a multitude of post-apocalyptic skills…just in case.

Tea: I’ve been drinking tea all my life. My grandfather was half-Chinese, but I was always too lazy to brew anything other than Western style. In the past 5 years I’ve been changing that; trying to develop my tea-tasting chops and still a lot to learn! I prefer oolongs, blacks, and greens (in that order), and I’m trying to expand my knowledge of tea from all over the world (and not just China & Japan). I do tend to stay away from herbal tisanes or overly flavored teas as I find them much too sweet and overpowering.

My ratings explained.
90-100: Exceptional tea. The tea I want with me on that desert island. It is the tea I’ll take time to relish and enjoy.

80-89: Very Good Tea. It fits my flavor profile and I enjoy drinking it.

70-79: Good. I like it, but might not be one I reach for on a regular basis..

60-69: Solid. Better than average, and something I’ll grab when I need to “run-out-the-door” and can’t take time to really appreciate the tea I’m drinking.

50-59: Decent/Average. Not my preferred flavor profile or something I won’t purposefully go out to buy. It might lack that “Something” in its aroma/flavor/mouthfeel/finish.

40-49: Below average. I don’t really care for this tea and likely won’t have it again.

39 and lower: Gross. Didn’t finish it or refused to drink anymore.

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