Huo Shan Huang Ya-Mt.Huo Yellow Sprout

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Yellow Tea
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Flavors
Astringent, Citrus, Grass, Lime, Metallic, Orange, Vanilla, Vegetal
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  • “Firstly, the leaves of this one are really beautiful. There’s lots of lighter green leaves mixed with darker green ones, and it’s really a stunning medley. This is my first yellow tea, it’s...” Read full tasting note
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Huo Shan Huang Ya is a kind of high grade yellow tea from Huo Shan county, Anhui province.
This tea is made by tender slim buds and processed by traditional stir-fire procedure. That is why it gets the name yellow buds. The best grades are from Jin Ji mountain, Jin Shan Tou, Jin Zhu Ping and Wu Mi Jian villages which are around 800 metres above sea level.

Other names: Mount Huo Yellow Sprout, Mt.Huo Yellow Buds,Ya Cha

Origin: Huo Shan, An Hui Province of China

Grade: Nonpareil,Handmade

Appearance:
Mixtures of downy single bud and one-bud-two-leaves varieties. When infused the liquor is yellowish green in color.

Taste:
The aroma and taste of this tea is a reminiscence of sweet corn. Very unique and refreshing.

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Firstly, the leaves of this one are really beautiful. There’s lots of lighter green leaves mixed with darker green ones, and it’s really a stunning medley.

This is my first yellow tea, it’s definitely a more .. affordable yellow, some of the cheapest I’ve ever seen so I’m definitely not going to base my whole idea of yellow tea on this.

This is a 2016 spring tea, so it’s also probably the first time I’ve drank a fresh new spring tea during the spring it was harvested in.

Anyways, so, onto the tea.

the first steep (20s) reveals a thick, somewhat sweet, very nice, smooth mouthfeel, with the subtlest of astringencies. it’s very comforting, with some melon notes, as well as more citrusy flavour. lime/orange; a hint of vanilla even.

Second steep (25s) brings more of the vanilla, lime, vegetal notes, there’s a lot more astringency this time, with more of the subtle grassy notes. There’s a bit of a metallic tinge to it, which is a bit uncomfortable, but it’s not too bad.

Third steep (35s) is pretty much the same as 2, just a bit more metallic and astringent.

Fourth steep (38s) less sweet, a bit bitter, very astringent now. I may be brewing too long.

For some reason, I’m kind of out of it right now, I guess it’s 1am and I am tired, it’s hard to focus on the flavours.. That rarely happens to me, but um I think I did this reasonbly fairly.

Flavors: Astringent, Citrus, Grass, Lime, Metallic, Orange, Vanilla, Vegetal

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