Thursday, February 17, 2011

Shan Lin Xi (Light Roast), from the Tea Gallery

Class: Oolong
Origin: Nantou, Taiwan
Year: Winter 2009
Vendor: The Tea Gallery (Product page)
Price: $35.00 (25g each of light and medium roast)

cup
This is the perfect tea for a rainy day. The dry leaf smells sweet and soft, with a bouquet of cool rainy air, apples, flowers, and vanilla. The liquor aroma is strongly vegetal but with enough floral sweetness to keep it balanced, while the flavor is more the opposite; floral and sugary-sweet with a slight veggie backbone.

There is a lingering, subtle, sweet aftertaste. The cha qi feels sedating but is thankfully not too heady, so there is no headache and only a bit of tea-drunkenness.

Brewing this tea is remarkably easy; I would have expected the amount of neglect and abuse I inflicted to be unforgivable (if not borderline criminal), but most of my over-steeps were actually pretty delicious.

3 comments:

  1. This tea made me crave for it. With that aroma of apples, flowers and vanilla, sounds like the best combination. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Excellent! I have been searching for a lighter, fruity non herbal ( hate the stuff) tea for some time.

    Solid article, Thanks.

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  3. I was wondering if you could also guide me to a place where I can purchase this tea from. I would prefer buying it online.

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