Rui Feng Jin Xuan

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Oolong Tea
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190 °F / 87 °C 2 min, 45 sec

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  • “I decided to sip down my sample! I drank 3 steepings – all light, buttery and vegetal. Now I’m full of caffeine, like I feel my eyes are huge but almost tired. I wanted a nice oolong before dinner,...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Ok, so I went for the third steep after all. I needed something to wash down the cake I just ate for breakfast. :D Steep 3: Actually much better. Steeped with cooler water. Less vegetal and...” Read full tasting note
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  • “The aroma from this packet was vegetal in much the same way as the Tai Xing Jin Xuan, however the sweetness wasn’t as present, making the aroma less appealing to me. Likewise, the aroma from the...” Read full tasting note
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  • “Mmm, smells nice – sweet and like a light floral. There’s also a buttery smell to it. So flower butter maybe. Brewed up, the scent is more solid green floral oolong base but there is still some...” Read full tasting note
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From Tea from Taiwan

This is a Jin-Xuan tea from Rui-Feng in the Alishan tea district.

When Jin-Xuan tea leaves are lightly roasted during processing, they have a unique milk flavor which is called nai xiang or milk oolong.

Rui-Feng Jin Xuan has a slightly astringent flavor which mellows with subsequent brewings. The milk flavor is evident in the aftertaste, and combines with a pleasing herbaceous aroma for a complex flavor which changes slightly with each brewing.

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Out of the three in my Tea from Taiwan sampler, this is my least favorite. I didn’t detect any buttery/milky tones. I tasted more floral, toasty & astringent notes. It wasn’t terrible, but compared to the other two I received, I wasn’t too impressed.

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Thank you @Tea from Taiwan for this sample! I definitely enjoyed it.

The tea had a beautiful delicate yellow colour, and smooth milk oolong flavor. I found the more I steeped it the more the sweetness came out. I was able to do it 6 times, and could have probably kept going but then my leaves would have been a few days old. I am looking forward to trying the other samples you gave me.

Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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I will admit I am a barbarian. I have to have a tea come up and kick me in the butt for me to appreciate it and buy it again. I used 195F water tried for 1 minute, tried for 2 minutes, tried for 3 minutes with the sample size in a 10 ounce Yixing pot. I am sure someone with a more refined palate than mine could appreciate this tea, but to me, it seems weak and tasteless. Maybe I didn’t use enough tea? Glad this was just a sample!

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 1 min, 45 sec
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After reading Tea Trekker suggestions, I might try my other Oolong samplings at a little lower temp…maybe 195 was too hot.

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The dry leaf aroma smells very much like powdered milk to me. Once brewing begins, I can smell the creamy aroma, and definite hints of jasmine.

The flavor is sweet, but a little too faint at first. I try longer steepings, and I can detect a very light buttery flavor. I was hoping for more milky flavor in the brewed tea, but it wasn’t there for me. I did enjoy the creamy texture!

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