Peachy Oolong

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Fruit Oolong Blend
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Flavors
Peach, Wood
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200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 15 sec 12 oz / 368 ml

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From Tavalon Tea

A deep, dark Formosa Oolong tea from Taiwan sweetened with peach pieces and sunflowers.

Sommelier’s notes:
8 oz water (212F) | 2 tsp loose tea | steep 3 minutes
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Tavalon's goal is not only to create the best tea blends the world has ever known, but also to cater these tea blends to the American palate. We aim to become a tea company for both tea connoisseurs and newcomers to the tea world, providing premium teas and accessories to a global audience.

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32 tasting notes

My first cup of contest-won tea, brewed in Joey Roth’s incredible Sorapot.

Preparation
Boiling 3 min, 30 sec
TeaEqualsBliss

Again, I’m soooo jealous! LOL Congrats, tho! Can’t wait to see what else you say about your winnings!

Angrboda

Congratulations on all your prize loot! :)

Cofftea

Ditto on the jealousy! This sounds like a tea I’d like.

li-chan

Woohoo! Congrats. This is a wonderful holiday gift for you (so excited for you).

Adam Hansen

Congratulations on winning the contest! How very cool!!

Matthew Bischoff

Thanks everyone! It’s been like a pre-Christmas tea extravaganza.

tokyohanna

Congratulations!!

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4 tasting notes

Like Brian wrote, I agree that the peach flavor is delicate, doesn’t overwhelm, and lingers in your senses for awhile between sips and afterward – in a very pleasant way. I drank my first cup yesterday and I’m drinking another cup today as I write this. I could drink this tea on a regular basis and enjoy it immensely.

This Peachy Oolong arrived as one of two teas with my first Tavalon Tea of the Month subscription. I’m so glad to have gotten this one, and I’ll definitely drink it often and purchase it again.

Preparation
3 min, 0 sec

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Sipdown no. 38 of 2016 (no. 249 total).

As I predicted, this ended up dominating the cold tea category for the last few steepings. It’s tasty enough cold, and since I didn’t find it interesting enough as an oolong to work with over multiple steeps, it suited the purpose well.

The last batch is now doing its cold brew thing in the fridge. I was a couple of spoons short so I added two spoons of Kusmi darjeeling to round it out. Wonder what that will do.

Teatotaler

Oh, I think that adding Darjeeling was a wonderful idea – Maybe some nice floral and sweet muscatel notes. I predict a very tasty tea! :)

__Morgana__

Fingers crossed. :-)

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103 tasting notes

I’m not a peach anything fan, but I am a fan of Formosa Oolong so I gave this a try. I liked it quite a bit. Very smooth, with just a bit of peach flavor.

Flavors: Peach

Preparation
Boiling 5 min, 0 sec 8 OZ / 236 ML

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5 tasting notes

I tried this tea at the recommended steep time, amount, and at 25 degrees bellow the recommended water temperature on the jar. I would usually only do 1 tbs of oolong per 8 oz of water but I figured that maybe for this particular tea it needed a higher amount for a stronger flavor. As far as taste, in the conditions I prepared the tea, I felt like the tea had a very nice aftertaste. It was a little bitter and smokey but in a good way. The peach comes in smoothly at the end. I feel like 220 degrees F (the recommended temp for this Tavalon tea) is a little too much for any tea, I fear burning the leaves. 195 degrees F was just right, next time I may prepare it at 1 tbs per 8 oz.

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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21 tasting notes

The peach flavor is delicate, it doesn’t overwhelm. The taste lingers in your mouth for a while between sips which is nice. The roasted oolong comes through slightly.

Tavalon’s recommended 2 tsp, 3 min, 8oz is a tad light tasting to me. I use about 2 heaping tsp w/ 6oz water.

Overall, it’s a decent mildly flavored oolong that’s a nice change of pace every now and then.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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