drank Dong Ding Oolong by Tea Ave
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I’m not sure that its appropriate for a heavy-handed, cheapster, black tea-loving amateur to provide the initial review for such a fine and lovely oolong, but with mine in place, there’s nowhere to go but up, yes?

One of the things that a very good quality oolong impresses upon me is its texture. This slides across your tongue like soft, heavy silk. I feel like I just put on lip gloss. At the recommended 1-minute mark, it’s the color of champagne. So the sensory impact of this one is significant.

I don’t feel as vocabulary-equipped to address the flavor. “Roasted” is an adjective used in Tea Ave’s vendor description, but I’d call it very lightly roasted on its way to the fruity-floral spectrum. If you break a twig off a tree in very early spring to see the pale insides—-this tastes like what that looks like. How’s that?

Label says this will take multiple steeps with ease. Next time I’m going to dredge it a little longer to see if I can kick up the roast a notch.

Equally impressive is the presentation and sincerity with which Tea Ave has presented their samples —my very sincere thanks!

ashmanra

I LOVE Dong Ding!

gmathis

Two to go—their tieguanyan and … something … but I want to wait until I have time to enjoy. It’s been a grab’n’go week.

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ashmanra

I LOVE Dong Ding!

gmathis

Two to go—their tieguanyan and … something … but I want to wait until I have time to enjoy. It’s been a grab’n’go week.

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Steepster “geezer;” tea barbarian who has no systematic method for storage, preparation, classification, or rating; lover of strong unleaded builders’ tea. Never quite grew up—I cut and glue, play with Legos, design kids’ curriculum, and play with fifth graders every Sunday.

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