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Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2023 8:36 pm
by Andrew S
Two yanchas today; currently enjoying an aged example from 2015, which feels like a perfect combination of age and youth - very elegant and refreshing, with a perfumed aftertaste that doesn't seem to stop...

I think I'm very far away from understanding whether or not any given tea should be aged, and if so, for how long.

Andrew

Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2023 11:15 pm
by pepson
Huang Zhi Xiang from Yunnancraft.
Fantastic fruitness, sweetness...really interesting dancong. 8-)

Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2023 5:40 pm
by Baiyun
Andrew S wrote:
Sat Jun 03, 2023 8:36 pm
Two yanchas today
Great mood in that picture, that little pot looks tremendous.

Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2023 11:18 am
by pepson
Huang Zhi Xiang again.
Today prepared in my "travel tea set" from Czech potter Petr Procházka. Pot is something like "easy gaiwan" or shiboridashi...I am not sure what is right naming :oops:

Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2023 7:11 pm
by Baiyun
FL Plum Blossom Alishan, full floral winter harvest tea. The leaves have an enticing pungent high note after the rinse, definitely not to be missed.

This tea is asking for hot water and a neutral vessel but pots still work better than gaiwans in my experience to push the extraction for a thick liquor that without fail brings bright clarity after a mentally demanding week.
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Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2023 5:54 pm
by Victoria
This trip back east I brought some ‘older’ teas to finish thinking I’d be very busy and distracted so didn’t want to bring my best primo stuff. Today I opened a vacuum sealed ‘Mountain Oolong Winter 2016’ from Mountaintea.com. Back then I gave their oolong a try because they’re based locally in Los Angeles area. I remember thinking quality was medium grade, not bad but didn’t blow me away. After opening the pack aroma was strong and fresh, 1st steep pretty nice viscus and rich, 2nd still OK, 3rd fell quickly. Curiously, astringency was super high, leaving my mouth parched. Never had this level of dryness before.

Some weeks ago I also opened 25gram vacuum packed 2017 and 2018 DaYuLing from HY Chen. It was excellent. Vacu-sealing really is great to seal in freshness.

Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2023 6:15 pm
by LeoFox
Some 1970s baozhong. Heavy tea in a heavy cup


Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2023 8:40 pm
by DigitalSparks
Anxi Black Dragon Oolong

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Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 12:18 am
by Victoria
DigitalSparks wrote:
Sun Jun 11, 2023 8:40 pm
Anxi Black Dragon Oolong
How was it on its own and compared to excellent Taiwan oolong 🍃

Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 1:22 am
by DigitalSparks
Victoria wrote:
Mon Jun 12, 2023 12:18 am
DigitalSparks wrote:
Sun Jun 11, 2023 8:40 pm
Anxi Black Dragon Oolong
How was it on its own and compared to excellent Taiwan oolong 🍃
Tasting Notes for Anxi Black Dragon Oolong:

In my experience, the Anxi Black Dragon Oolong proves to be a dependable choice for a daily indulgence. It offers a rich and complex aroma, with the enticing presence of roasted nuts and a subtle hint of sweet caramel. The flavor profile unfolds with similarities to black tea at the forefront, accompanied by gentle roasted undertones akin to roasted almonds. Additionally, a delicate floral note graces the palate, contributing to the overall complexity and appeal of the tea.

The mouthfeel of this oolong is characterized by a medium-bodied texture that coats the mouth with a velvety smoothness. As the tea is savored, a lingering aftertaste emerges, skillfully harmonizing the interplay of sweet and roasted notes, further enhancing the drinking experience.

In summary, I consider the Anxi Black Dragon Oolong to be a reliable companion for daily enjoyment. While it may not possess extraordinary qualities, it confidently stands on its own, making it an excellent choice for those who appreciate the subtle delights of a well-crafted, light-roasted oolong tea. Its reasonable price point adds to its appeal, making it an attractive option for tea enthusiasts seeking a satisfying and economical daily indulgence.

Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 5:39 am
by Bok
DigitalSparks wrote:
Mon Jun 12, 2023 1:22 am
Victoria wrote:
Mon Jun 12, 2023 12:18 am
DigitalSparks wrote:
Sun Jun 11, 2023 8:40 pm
Anxi Black Dragon Oolong
How was it on its own and compared to excellent Taiwan oolong 🍃
Tasting Notes for Anxi Black Dragon Oolong:

In my experience, the Anxi Black Dragon Oolong proves to be a dependable choice for a daily indulgence. It offers a rich and complex aroma, with the enticing presence of roasted nuts and a subtle hint of sweet caramel. The flavor profile unfolds with similarities to black tea at the forefront, accompanied by gentle roasted undertones akin to roasted almonds. Additionally, a delicate floral note graces the palate, contributing to the overall complexity and appeal of the tea.

The mouthfeel of this oolong is characterized by a medium-bodied texture that coats the mouth with a velvety smoothness. As the tea is savored, a lingering aftertaste emerges, skillfully harmonizing the interplay of sweet and roasted notes, further enhancing the drinking experience.

In summary, I consider the Anxi Black Dragon Oolong to be a reliable companion for daily enjoyment. While it may not possess extraordinary qualities, it confidently stands on its own, making it an excellent choice for those who appreciate the subtle delights of a well-crafted, light-roasted oolong tea. Its reasonable price point adds to its appeal, making it an attractive option for tea enthusiasts seeking a satisfying and economical daily indulgence.
Is that text AI generated?

Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 7:19 am
by DigitalSparks
About 30% I guess, I write the tasting notes as I am drinking the tea, plug in the data and have an AI dress it up so that it reads a little more lively than me trying to make something sound interesting.

I generally hit 5 points in my notes, ranging from

1. Appearance
2. Aroma
3. Flavor
4. Mouthfeel
5 Overall feelings about the tea

Generally, I do about 3 or so sessions adding or subtracting from the notes as I get more familiar with the material. Writing isn't my strong suit, well colorful writing anyway, I tend to be dry and uneventful, so for kicks, I toss all the info into an AI and if I like what comes out, I keep it, if not I recycle until it's acceptable.

Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 7:50 am
by Bok
@DigitalSparks thought so. The whole bit felt a bit out of character/place. But I guess in the near future that won’t be as easy to identify any longer…

Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 9:09 am
by Victoria
Bok wrote:
Mon Jun 12, 2023 5:39 am
Is that text AI generated?
DigitalSparks wrote:
Mon Jun 12, 2023 7:19 am
About 30% I guess, I write the tasting notes as I am drinking the tea, plug in the data and have an AI dress it up so that it reads a little more lively than me trying to make something sound interesting.
……..

Generally, I do about 3 or so sessions adding or subtracting from the notes as I get more familiar with the material. Writing isn't my strong suit, well colorful writing anyway, I tend to be dry and uneventful, so for kicks, I toss all the info into an AI and if I like what comes out, I keep it, if not I recycle until it's acceptable.
I prefer your own quirky unique text to the flat forced sounding AI generated one. For me, half the fun of posting is being creative with words, sentences, paragraphs and finding descriptions that best reflect and highlight the experience.

Re: What Oolong Are You Drinking

Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2023 9:32 am
by Bok
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