Huang Shan Mao Feng

Tea type
Green Tea
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Flavors
Chestnut, Green
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Edit tea info Last updated by MissB
Average preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 0 min, 30 sec 3 oz / 88 ml

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  • “Had this yesterday as the first tea in *Dinosara*’s and my marathon knitting and tea drinking session. Thanks to MissB for the sample of this one! The rinse had a vague cinnamon flavor that I’m...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Going to be better about logging all the teas that Equusfell brings to our gongfu sessions; last time I didn’t log any of the teas we drank. This was the first tea we had. I really like Teavivre’s...” Read full tasting note

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Had this yesterday as the first tea in *Dinosara*’s and my marathon knitting and tea drinking session. Thanks to MissB for the sample of this one!
The rinse had a vague cinnamon flavor that I’m concerned was a contamination from some of the more strongly flavored teas in the box. The first gongfu steep of this was 30 seconds and smelled of vanilla in the aroma cup, possessed a slightly chestnutty flavor and reminded me of my overripe, too-starchy peas. A slight astringency made us keep the next steep at 30 seconds. The seconds steep was more chestnut flavored, and was still astringent, but a tolerable kind; it reminded me of the bitterness of walnut skins. The third steep, still at 30 seconds, had no intense flavors, but the astringency made my mouth feel wet and sweet after the sip was over. The fourth steep at 40 seconds was greener in character, with maybe a collards flavor, but a decently sweet aftertaste.
This was a fun tea to check off of my “To try- Green” list!

Flavors: Chestnut, Green

Preparation
175 °F / 79 °C 0 min, 30 sec 3 tsp 3 OZ / 88 ML
MissB

Ah, phooey. My apologies for the stinky teas.

Equusfell

Not to worry, it was only the rinse!

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Going to be better about logging all the teas that Equusfell brings to our gongfu sessions; last time I didn’t log any of the teas we drank.

This was the first tea we had. I really like Teavivre’s Nonpareil Huang Shan Mao Feng, so I was interested to try this one. I definitely got the chestnutty notes from this one, but less strongly, and it was a tad bit astringent at first. I think I might prefer this tea in a western-style steep more than the gongfu; all of the steeps seemed kind of flat and boring, but I bet they would be good layered on top of each other.

teatortoise

Water may have been too hot.

Dinosara

No, the water was fine, at 176°F. It’s just the character of this tea.

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