Alishan Jin Xuan Oolong

Tea type
Oolong Tea
Ingredients
Oolong Tea Leaves
Flavors
Creamy, Floral, Grass, Vegetal, Cream, Fruity, Milk, Sweet
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Loose Leaf, Sachet
Caffeine
Medium
Certification
Not available
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Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 1 min, 30 sec 7 g 9 oz / 253 ml

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  • “I wasn’t sure what people meant when they described teas – specifically oolong – as “milky”. I get it now. The feel of this oolong is similar to that of sweet cream. A mild and very pleasant tea,...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Received a small sample. When people describe an oolong as “milky” I now know what they mean, because this has a perfect flavor/feel of sweet cream. However, it’s not sweet, in the way that a...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Not a bad tea at all. Very mild grassy flavour, didn’t get bitter after three steeps (1, 2, and 2 minutes at just under boiling). Tasty, but not enough to make me buy more.” Read full tasting note
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  • “I’ve had this sample kicking around for a while, I made it grandpa style. This is pretty good jin xuan. It is milky, a bit buttery, sweet, and lingering floral aftertaste. The texture is lip balmy...” Read full tasting note

From Tea Ave

Known to some as milk oolong, around here we think of Alishan Jin Xuan as our dreamy, creamy oolong. An elegant tea with a refined, subtle taste, Alishan Jin Xuan’s fruity and floral aromas complement its smooth, milky mouth feel.

Only oolongs from this particular region, grown on the foggy Alishan mountainside, produce the creamy, milky qualities found in Alishan Jin Xuan—and since the leaves are naturally flavored, it’s all done without the addition of artificial flavors or chemicals. Alishan’s unique origins also account for a flavor profile that is delicate and nuanced—never strong or overbearing. A little bit like a beautiful woman: subtle, inviting. Alishan is lightly oxidized and unroasted.

Alishan Jin Xuan turns a light golden color after it is steeped, and its natural creamy and fruity notes develop immediately. Aftertaste is naturally sweet. You’ll want it to linger.

Tea leaves are bright green and come curled into balls.

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Received this delightful sample from Tea Ave. This oolong feels very fresh, very on the green side of the oolong spectrum. Dry, it smells like spinach and chard, and I still get some of that once the leaves are steeped, but then they also become strongly floral. The tea has only a lightly floral taste though, a touch of sweetness against the deeper vegetal notes. There’s a little milky flavor, but mostly the tea just feels so smooth going down. Very nice.

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Delicious. I did a terrible thing and used my travel mug for my first taste of this tea, but I don’t regret it, because even then, it was really quite tasty. I’d love to try this one with short infusions, so hopefully will have the time to… eventually. Anyhow, flavourwise it’s very creamy and incredibly fresh-tasting. Reminiscent of spring, if that’s possible. Again, I drank it a couple days ago and didn’t write anything down, I just really enjoyed it. The second infusion was okay, but not as magical as the first (and I’ll give it at least one more).

Also, a huge huge huge thanks to Tea Ave for sending this free sample my way! And I have to note the excellence of their tea packaging – samples in resealable, scent-proof plastic pouches, with incredibly detailed tea info on the front, including roasting and oxidation level, which I find very interesting! Looking forward to seeing their website up and running, and making an eventual purchase!

Preparation
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Teaave

Hi Kittenna, it’s been a while!! We want to say thank you for trying out our oolongs and also invite you to come back to our site sometimes to rate the teas you’ve tried :) Hope to see you soon, cheers!!

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I see there’s lot’s of pictures attached to this tea that Tea Ave must have added. I love the look of the packaging. It looks fabulous. I especially love the colour of the tin too.

Brewed this one in the gaiwan. I did 6 infusions and through all six it was creamy & milky. With the aroma cup I would capture more of that sweet milky flavour. It wasn’t as complex as the Whenshan Baochong Oolong. The only aroma and notes I got off it was the milky notes but it was silky, sweet and stood up well to many infusions. Overall, a great milk oolong.

Flavors: Cream, Milk, Sweet

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