BaoZhong Green Oolong

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Green Tea
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Flavors
Grass, Vegetal, Butter, Cucumber, Osmanthus, Spinach
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190 °F / 87 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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From Beautiful Taiwan Tea Company

This tea is lightly roasted at a level that blurs the line between oolong and green tea. It steeps to a bright green liquor with a very refreshing flavor and floral overtones. An excellent choice if you like green teas! You can drink this tea any time of day and all day long. Each cup is enjoyable and fragrant. It’s also very easy to brew. Like all of our teas, this tea comes to you straight from the farm where we procured it high in the mountains on a family farm of aquaintances of our family. It’s fresh, clean and grown without pesticides. This is a very nice Chinese oolong tea.

Location: Pin Ling, North-Eastern Taiwan.

Chinese name: 文山包種茶/Wen Shan Bao Zhong Cha.

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Not a Fan TTB. I am very much a fan of this tea. Some really great vegetal and grass notes. I’d really like to do a cold steep and see how it turns out. It’s more of a green then an oolong I think. It has more of a green flavor then an oolong flavor but it definitely has some of those smooth oolong qualities.

Flavors: Grass, Vegetal

Preparation
5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp

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Talk about ‘Spirit Food!’ I had a lot of fun with this tea. When you sit down with no distractions and just drink a couple infusions, it is quite meditative. I am almost appalled at how BTT calls this a ‘daily drinker.’ This is almost too good! The leaves are a deep forest green with tinges of grass green. All throughout the steeping process I noticed a couple of developing flavors. First was a rich buttery smoothness that made each infusion up to the last velvety smooth. With each infusion, the butter seemed to melt. Also on the dry noise was the scent of heady flowers. That carried on into each steep. The last was a light vegetal note like fresh spinach. That kept me from being tossed overboard from the strong floral notes.
I really liked this tea, and I totally wished I had gotten more than just a sample size.
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Flavors: Butter, Cucumber, Osmanthus, Spinach

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 2 tsp

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So yummy!!!

I decided I wanted to enjoy one of my teapots today, and I picked this tea to play with.

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buttery, sweet, floral, delicious.

boychik

Great pics ;)

Stephanie

Beauty :)

Cheri

Thanks! I enjoyed taking pictures and drinking tea.

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