Frozen Summit

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185 °F / 85 °C 1 min, 45 sec

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  • “I purchased based on a recommendation and I am so glad I did. It is wonderful steep after steep. Each bringing on new characters not present in the previous steep. I have to say the 3rd was my...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Oh my gosh this is good. I’m only on my first steep (1/2 tsp, ~6 oz water) and I need to go out and run some errands, but I got all excited drinking it and had to write a little note. Smells like...” Read full tasting note
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Frozen Summit
Source: Lugu village, Nantou, Taiwan

Oxidation: 30%

Hong Sui Dong Ding. Traditional style, moderately oxidized and roasted. Grown near Lugu village in the mountainous Nantou County, Taiwan, near the only mountain on tropical Taiwan that ever gets snow. This tea is produced by a tea master with 60 years of experience. His traditional roasting method for this tea creates one of the top, and most difficult to produce, artisan teas in Taiwan.

After brewing, fragrance is of ripe fruit, with a mellow, sweet and smooth taste, and long lingering sweet aftertaste.

Organic and sustainably farmed.

Brewing Suggestions
Gong Fu: Steep one and a half teaspoons (3-5g) of tea leaf in a small teapot or gaiwan with 205° degree water for 1 minute for first infusion. Then, because the leaves have opened, only 30 seconds for the second infusion. Add 10-20 seconds for the following infusions. Provides at least 8 infusions. The tea leaves need to be fully expanded in the container, please avoid using too much loose tea.

Conventional: Steep one half teaspoon of tea in 8oz of 180°F water for 2-3 minutes. At least 3 infusions.

Gong Fu is a Chinese tea ceremony. Read about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gongfu_tea_ceremony

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I purchased based on a recommendation and I am so glad I did. It is wonderful steep after steep. Each bringing on new characters not present in the previous steep. I have to say the 3rd was my favorite. I got a wonderful well rounded roasted flavor balanced well with an earthy backdrop. The best part for me is how many different flavor profiles I got from one tea. Delicious!

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 1 min, 0 sec

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Oh my gosh this is good. I’m only on my first steep (1/2 tsp, ~6 oz water) and I need to go out and run some errands, but I got all excited drinking it and had to write a little note. Smells like roasted nuts while brewing, then wonderful swirls of creamy/toasty/fruity flavor that made me slurp down my cup a little too fast. Yesssss. This is a good find. I bought it from Rachel of iHeartTeas in a stash sale she did last summer – not sure why she got rid of it, but I’m really glad I was able to pick it up!

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 2 min, 15 sec

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