I received a lovely care package from the super sweet Dexter this week, with a generous selection of oolongs (and a couple citrusy treats because yum, citrus!)
This is my first leafhopper tea, and I was really excited to try it. I had heard that leafhoppers are really unique, and this is definitely different than I expected (in a good way).
The llaf looks and smells like quite a green oolong, with a slight creaminess towards the end. So I expected a crisp, green tasting brew.
Steeped, it gains a light toastiness, rather than the creaminess the dry leaf scent had. The liquor is a darker gold thsthan expected as well, which, I think, gives sipping it a bit extra luxury feeling (holy balls Bear. Speak english much?)
I’m going to fiddle and see what other steeps offer, but watching it steep in my little glass gongfu teapot makes me happy and helps take awareness away from the wet grey yuck outside the window.
Thank you Dexter!!!!
Flavors: Green, Hay, Roasted, Toasty
I’ve been drinking OB today too (: it’s a favourite of mine for cozy days curled up with a book.
Excellent! Seems like a good day for it indeed. Which company sells your favourite one? Definitely want to try some from other shops.
Sorry for being so totally unhelpful, but my favourite was from Butiki, so it’s long gone ): I’ve been trying to find a replacement ever since, and none have been quite as good. The one I have at the moment is from Bolland’s, a local tea house here in the UK.
If I find one that stands out I will let you know!
Sounds good right now. That’s one style of tea I’m missing from my cupboard.
@Nattie: no worries, that’s too bad that they closed. I’ll check out Bolland’s next time I visit the UK though. Although it seems like their storefront shop is closed now too??
@Derk: You seem to have a large collection though from what I gather, so I’m sure you have other great oolongs :)