57 Tasting Notes
Picked a small bag of this up at the Tea Source after hearing intriguing descriptions of milk oolongs.
The tea taste is quite green, and mostly buried by the milk flavors. They impart a buttery, creamy flavor and texture. It’s an enjoyable drink, but not in the same way that most teas are enjoyable to me.
Flavors: Butter, Cream, Tea, Vegetal
Preparation
Got this tea as part of a sampler from LiquidProust. I really liked this one.
The scent had a lot of wet hay/damp soil notes, which I have come to associate with pu’erh.
The flavor is delicious, with a silky, full body.
Flavors: Cherry, Smoke, Tea, Wet Earth
Preparation
This tea has a silky mouth-feel and a rich, earthy taste. The fermentation taste is a bit strong at first, but by the 3rd steeping it mellows considerably.
Not my favorite sort of tea taste, but definitely an enjoyable experience.
Flavors: Hay, Mushrooms, Wet Earth
Preparation
My overwhelming impression was of bitterness.
Beneath the bitterness, there was a flat, uncomplicated sort of vegetable taste, with a bit of earthiness.
Flavors: Bitter, Earth, Vegetal
Preparation
A full bodied, slightly malty black with mild astringency. Stands up to repeated steepings very well.
The flavor becomes deeper and more complex when brewed gongfu style.
Flavors: Malt, Tea, Umami, Vegetal
You may want to try their traditional milk oolong. I find the traditional varieties made without dairy to be more enjoyable.
I will try it sometime. They were out yesterday, unfortunately.
Oh no that’s unfortunate, I was wanting to pick some up myself.
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