Ancient Emerald Lily

Tea type
Green Tea
Ingredients
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Flavors
Corn Husk
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Certification
Fair Trade, Organic
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Average preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 4 min, 15 sec 15 oz / 451 ml

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  • “Brewed it this morning. Tasted floral and of corn. Still quite delicious. Brew it once, then stop. Does not hold up to re-steep. Well, for me at least. I do not know why This came out in a...” Read full tasting note
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  • “I’m a bit at loose ends tonight because my evening activity, a hockey game, doesn’t start until 9pm central. So I’m waiting and kind of being unproductive. So I thought I’d do something...” Read full tasting note
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  • “The leaves of this tea are so big its hard to use a teaspoon to get them. So, I used my fingers and used about twice as much tea as I did the first time I drank this. Then I steeped for 6 minutes....” Read full tasting note
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  • “Hrm. So maybe this whole work tea experience isn’t working out quite as well as I hoped! So I figured I’d finish off the sample that takgoti sent me, and try some Ancient Emerald Lily at work (I...” Read full tasting note
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From Rishi Tea

This unique green tea is hand harvested especially for Rishi Tea from Yunnan’s old growth forest tea trees. Emerald Lily has a brisk, fresh flavor that is well balanced with aromatic notes of wildflowers and toasted pine nut. Green tea from Yunnan’s old growth trees contains a higher content of polyphenols and natural tea antioxidants than other green teas.

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56 Tasting Notes

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Loose

Appearance: large, bicolored curled leaf, green tones
Aroma when Dry: sweet, creamy nutty, herby, fuzzy, hints of floral notes
After water is first poured: nutty, buttery, sweet, floral, cream
At end of steep: buttered seaweed
Tea liquor:
At end of steep: light spring green
Staple? Yes
Preferred time of day: Any
Taste:
At first?: bodied buttery grass notes with salt close
As it cools?: salt notes mellow,chestnut and other nutty notes surface
Additives used (milk, honey, sugar etc)? No
Lingers? Yes, buttery, vegital notes, sprinkled in sea salt. slight grass astringency on close as it cools

Second Steep (5 min)
Taste: sea veggie broth

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 2 min, 30 sec

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Day 3: Riding the mountain hills til my body’s sore, and enjoying the peaces and quite before my crazy cousins and little nephew show up :)

Came down to the coffee shop and decided to try this tea, definitely not my brightest idea… :P This might have been a good tea at some point, but I think the leaves have been sitting around in this coffee shop for way too long.

There’s a bit of plum and seaweed notes, but the overriding flavor I get is raw oyster. It’s drinkable, but pretty bad. I almost never add sweetener to green tea, but adding little honey to this made it taste alright.

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I found this at Whole Foods the other weekend, and remembered it was on my shopping list. It’s a little more tannic than I expected – and I even steeped it a shorter amount of time than they reccomended. I think I will pick more up and play with the parameters because I’m not really liking this cuppa as much as I hoped to.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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I received this from Mel in a swap, thanks!
This is very very good; honey-sweet and has a nice flowery taste. It left a strong aftertaste and made you want to just keep taking sips. It was gone before I knew it!

The 2nd and 3rd steeps were still somewhat flowery, but lost a noticeable amount of flavor compared to the first, so I couldn’t give it a 90 or more. I would consider buying this one at some point.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 5 min, 0 sec

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On the first steeping I didn’t detect any real flower-like taste. However, on the second steeping there is most definitely a flower note, probably because the more nutty/savory taste is much more muted.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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I ran out of green tea (gasp) and grabbed this at Whole Foods to hold me over. I was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked it. It was floral and nutty at the same time. I drank a whole testubin full :)

East Side Rob

Given that this is a Chinese pan-fired tea, I was surprised by how grassy or flowery this tea was. I’m a big ancient tree Yunnan fan, so it was really interesting to see what a Yunnan tea would taste like if it weren’t oxidized, which is essentially what Emerald Lily is — an unoxidized version of Yunnan. The long steep time was a bit of a surprise, too.

Marlena

I don’t wanna be a brat, but it is tetsubin, not testubin. The latter refers ro floating down rivers in test tubes, a dangerous sport

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412 tasting notes

I just placed an order with Rishi (last day for 20% off with their mother’s day code!) So I’m trying to finish off some of my last round from them. I was looking forward to this one, but tragically didn’t rinse my filter well enough after washing it, so lost a whole mug to soap :(

More rinsing and a fresh batch of leaves makes a better cup, but now I’m paranoid and keep thinking I taste soap. Arg! It is being a little bitter, but I probably just used too much leaf…

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I finally opened my tin of this this week. I bought this on a whim at Whole Foods.

I love the flavor when it cools down for 5 minutes, that’s perfection. I love the aftertaste. It’s an interesting taste, can’t really compare it to another green tea though it fits the genre. I get a roasted corn aftertaste, too. Interesting and lovely. Worth a try, for sure.

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 6 min, 0 sec

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An excellent light, nutty and mellow green tea that has more aroma and nuance than outright flavor. Do not drink at work or when otherwise occupied; you’ll need to focus to really appreciate this one’s lightness.

Ewa

bah @ subtlety!

Marcin

Inorite? Matching tea to mood is just … effort.

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I haven’t developed the palate or vocabulary to describe green teas, so I’ll defer to others’ descriptions here. The leaves definitely smell like hay (in a nice nature way, not in a way that conjures up images of horses and petting zoos). I keep wondering if I’ve under steeped because the color is so light, almost like white tea, and the flavor is slightly stronger than water. But I steeped for the recommended 6 minutes and I think I even used more leaves than recommended. So…hmmm…I’m undecided on this. I think I like it, but its not anything I’m going to crave in the future.

Preparation
180 °F / 82 °C 6 min, 0 sec
takgoti

Hrm. Only thing I can think of is to try a lower temperature? I know that I like to brew this at the lower end of the temperature scale, maybe a little closer to 170? It is definitely a light tea, but it hasn’t been flavorLESS to me, if that makes sense.

Anyhow, I hope it gets better for you but maybe it’s just not your bag. That’s fine, too!

mindala

Good suggestion. I don’t much attention to temperature since I just wait ‘til my electric kettle whistles. I’ll play around with that.

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