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Origin: Bulang Mountain, Yunnan, China
Notes: TBA
Country | Type of tea | Rinse | Water Temp | 1st steep | 2nd steep | 3rd steep |
China | Green | No | 190ºF / 88ºC | 15 sec | 10 sec | 20 sec |
China | Aged white | Yes | 205ºF / 96ºC |
1 min |
15 sec |
25 sec |
China | Classic white | No | 175ºF / 80ºC | 30 sec | 15 sec |
30 sec |
China | Twisted oolong | No | 205ºF / 96ºC | 30 sec | 15 sec | 20 sec |
Taiwan | Rolled oolong | No | 205ºF / 96ºC | 45 sec | 15 sec | 20 sec |
China | Small leaves black | No | 205ºF / 96ºC | 15 sec | 25 sec | 35 sec |
China | Big leaves black | No | 205ºF / 96ºC | 45 sec | 15 sec | 30 sec |
China | Shou puerh | Yes | 205ºF / 96ºC | 30 sec | 15 sec | 30 sec |
China | Heicha | Yes | 205ºF / 96ºC | 30 sec | 15 sec | 30 sec |
China | Sheng puerh | Yes |
190ºF / 88ºC |
30 sec |
20 sec |
30 sec |
China | Sheng puerh | Yes | 205ºF / 96ºC | 10 sec | 5 sec | 10 sec |
An easy-going, fairly forgiving sheng that’s not overly astringent. This makes it good for those new to sheng puerh. It’s a few years old, and comes from wild trees, which gives a decent complexity of flavor - great for the more experienced or advanced puerh connoisseur. This is one of the few teas where I will play around by brewing with different temperatures to get different flavor profiles. Depending on the mood, this means a light tea with very subtle flavor, or a golden tea with sweet grassy taste and an undercurrent of pleasant astringency.
Any way you brew it, you can’t go wrong!