Tippy Yunnan

Tea type
Black Tea
Ingredients
Not available
Flavors
Earth, Maple Syrup, Pancake Syrup, Pepper, Spices, Vanilla, Apricot, Bitter, Cherry, Honey, Pear, Caramel, Autumn Leaf Pile, Dirt, Leather, Malt, Mineral, Roasted Barley, Hay, Sweet Potatoes, Smoke
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Edit tea info Last updated by extrarice
Average preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 15 sec 5 g 11 oz / 313 ml

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  • “Thought I’d play around with steeping parameters on this one today. I tried an even lower steeping temp and steep time. Even at 1 minute and 195 degree water, this puppy is a staunch cup…and that’s...” Read full tasting note
  • “Chose this because I knew it’d have some heft and I woke up decidedly heftless with a hefty hunk of to-do’s ahead of me. Brewed strong on purpose; I think the “sweet and earthy” in the product...” Read full tasting note
  • “Thank you JacquelineM for a kind and generous sample. This week has stunk and my great reward comes now late into the first half of my weekend, I can write some tasting notes! Admittedly, I did...” Read full tasting note
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  • “This Yunnan of ours evokes an earthiness characteristic of most Yunnan teas, with some sweetness, edging toward maple syrup. The Dark caramel looking liquor carries through in flavors matching...” Read full tasting note
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From Harney & Sons

Yunnan is the birthplace of tea. The big black leaves of this tea have a touch of gold. The brew is medium-bodied and round. It has a good balance of sweet and earthy notes. It has none of the smokiness that overpowers other Yunnans.

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Since 1983 Harney & Sons has been the source for fine teas. We travel the globe to find the best teas and accept only the exceptional. We put our years of experience to work to bring you the best Single-Estate teas, and blends beyond compare.

51 Tasting Notes

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60 tasting notes

I found this tea to be malty and slightly sweet, with an almost caramel sort of flavor. It’s bold, but not bitter or overpowering. I did not detect any smoky flavors like many other reviewers seemed to.

I used this tea to cold steep some iced tea and I was quite pleased with the results. The boldness is still there but the sweetness increases. A honey flavor develops after cold steeping overnight. It’s quite pleasant.

Usually when reviewing Harney & Sons teas I add the qualifier like “it’s good for the price,” or “it’s a nice value,” but I don’t need to do that here. I think it stands on its own just fine.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 12 OZ / 354 ML

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31 tasting notes

I love this tea. I’ll write more later.

Flavors: Hay, Honey, Leather, Malt, Sweet Potatoes

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296 tasting notes

A strong, smooth black tea that has tastes all over the place, but they arent overwhelming. Definitely sense the honey in there, although not just the sweet part of honey if this makes sense. It’s almost bitter but doesn’t quite meet that point and is easy to down. The tea is balanced, bold, not in any way artificial, soothing yet stimulating. Not my favorite from Harney but worth a sip.

Flavors: Honey, Malt

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 5 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 5 OZ / 147 ML

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152 tasting notes

A bit of smoke, a bit of metallic ting on the tongue and a bit of malt. Strength is nice but the flavor profile is just okay.

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My last new Yunnan to try from H&S. I was a little intimidated to try this one, and I’m blaming boychik! ;) I believe she used the word “gross”… Eep. The dry leaves are kind of short and slightly curved, and they’re mostly black with some scattered golden tips. The smell is similar to the Yunnan Golden Tips I tried yesterday morning – very malty with scents of honey and stonefruits. This one also has a sort of musty hay note to it. I did a 3 minute steep because it seemed to be what most people suggested after trying this one.

Well, this Yunnan is definitely very different from the other couple that I’ve tried so far. It almost seems like a completely different type of tea – the only note that really ties them together is malt. While others I’ve tried have been bready, this tea is very earthy and has a fair amount of smoke taste to it. There’s a light honey flavor that I augmented with a small amount of sugar. The sweetness also helped to cut the earth and smoke flavors slightly. I also get an aftertaste that definitely reminds me of leather, but in a mild way. Boychik had warned me that this made her mouth very fuzzy, and I definitely do get a dry mouthfeel from it (that’s what astringency means, right?), but I didn’t have to brush my teeth after. :P

Overall, I realize this is a lower grade tea than the others but I feel it has a similar level of complexity but with largely different flavors. I quite enjoyed it. :)

Flavors: Earth, Honey, Leather, Malt, Smoke

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 8 OZ / 236 ML
boychik

Is is possible that I got wrong tea in a right labeled sample haha
I run it thru finest strainer and it was full of tiny blackish fuzz. Not astringent. Anyway i may or may not try another time, western only.

Cameron B.

I can send you some of mine to compare if you want! :P

Cameron B.

I didn’t see any particles in mine at all. I brewed it in my Finium basket.

boychik

Maybe we can swap in Sept, I’m in Poconos till Labor Day;)

Cameron B.

Definitely. Although I’m going to predict that we will have forgotten by then! ;)

boychik

Not necessarily. I got lots of good samples and I want them in good hands. I like your reviews and I like that you are not afraid of experimenting ;-)

Cameron B.

Aw, thanks! :D You’ve been such a great help since I started on here a month ago.

Nicole

I have also found that if you can drink dairy, and you have a Yunnan that is on the edge of good but not great that you didn’t pay a lot for… about a tablespoon or less of cream in a 12 ounce mug improves it a lot for me. Evens out any bitterness or dry astringency or harshness.

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493 tasting notes

i ordered few samples with my recent order. i love Yunnan teas. i decided to brew gongfu style
205F 100ml gaiwan 1 TBS
rinse 5/5/7/7/10 seconds etc
wet leaves smell of chestnuts and earth
my first 5 sec produced very potent brew. it is earthy and strong. has some tobacco notes.
2nd steep was a little better. some faint leather notes, tobacco, not much sweetness.
3rd steep i took some leaves out. its incredibly strong and i dont like the taste. i also feel something in my tea even though it went thru very fine mesh strainer i use for puerh.
I think i should stop. its not working today
Maybe i should brew it western style lower temp less leaves and 1 min top

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 2 tsp 3 OZ / 100 ML
Sil

So sorry it didn’t work out :(

boychik

I was surprised be because Yunnan is my fav. TeaPet asked me to try it, she bought 2oz in store. She said it was weird so it’s probably not me, it’s the tea. My main issue fuzz in my mouth. I’m not sure I want to play with the rest of it

mrmopar

I think you are hooked on puerh….

Tea Pet

Mrmopar and boychik, speaking of pu-erh, did you guys see the 80s Da Ye Qing on EoT??? http://www.essenceoftea.com/tea/puerh-tea/aged-puerh/1980-s-early-da-ye-qing-bing.html

I’m so tempted…

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Pours dark carmel in color, and smells of earth and spice (pepper). Tastes like one would expect, malty earth with a small pepper kick. No smoke and a weak (almost non existent) chocolate finish. Underwelming.

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196 tasting notes

really nice yunnan, smooth , with a bit of pepper, just enough to give it some spark.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec

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85
259 tasting notes

Burning midnight oil tonight, so something with a bit more strength to it is desired.

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