Finally got around to this tea that Togo sent between 5 and 6 years ago. Thank you!
Strong feeling tea but it’s not very dense in taste expression. Dry leaf has a foresty vibe with fruity scents like melon, citrus and goji. Warmed leaf is very sweet and rich with caramel-honey sweetness and floral fig-raisin compote. At this time, the aromas of the leaf do not come through into the taste. The rinsed leaf smells rather pungent with notes of grilled white fish meat, a big herbaceous tone, cooked green beans and green bell peppers, white grapes (reminds me of young Hekai sheng) and wood. Peach gets stuck in the nose!
The tea is full-bodied and slips down the throat leaving behind a pleasant tart aftertaste, however it also deposits a mouth-coating and very dry astringency that has me focusing all of my attention on my tongue. It feels like a separate entity. I’m very aware that the tongue is a muscle. Strange. Taste is diffuse within a strong structure. I get mostly a bitter-herbaceous-honey-hay-mineral profile.
I feel like this leaf could add some depth to a blend but on its own, it’s not too great.
Flavors: Astringent, Bitter, Dry, Drying, Hay, Herbaceous, Honey, Meat, Mineral, Tart