95-98K DaYuLing High Mountain Oolong Tea 大禹岭高山茶, Spring 2021
95-98K DaYuLing High Mountain Oolong Tea 大禹岭高山茶, Spring 2021
95-98K DaYuLing High Mountain Oolong Tea 大禹岭高山茶, Spring 2021
95-98K DaYuLing High Mountain Oolong Tea 大禹岭高山茶, Spring 2021
95-98K DaYuLing High Mountain Oolong Tea 大禹岭高山茶, Spring 2021
95-98K DaYuLing High Mountain Oolong Tea 大禹岭高山茶, Spring 2021
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95-98K DaYuLing High Mountain Oolong Tea 大禹岭高山茶, Spring 2021

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DaYuLing High Mountain Oolong, Spring 2021
Hsieh Jiang Lin Tea Company

Season: Winter 2021
Elevation: 2400m
Origin: DaYuLing 95K-98K Gardens
Tree Variety: 青心乌龙 QingXin Oolong
Oxidation: 25%
Roasting: 0%

This tea was grown in the famous DaYuLing 大禹岭 tea gardens at an elevation of 2400m and above. This DaYuLing is sourced from gardens between the 95K-98K Markers in DaYuLing. Each season Hsieh Jiang Lin will evaluate the tea from these gardens and choose one to source from for that season.
The amount of tea picked every year in DaYuLing is quite limited. This combined with its prized status makes it quite special. This tea is a smooth oolong with a wonderfully fresh aroma, sweetness, nice mouthfeel, minerality and lingering aftertaste. This tea was hand-picked in Spring 2021.
You can read more about DaYuLing oolong here, in our blog.

BREWING METHODS

Kung Fu Brewing
Warm the teapot or gaiwan by adding hot water and then pouring it out.
Add around 5g of tea for every 150ml of water. Begin by adding the loose tea to the teapot or gaiwan.
We recommend using water between 95-100C. As soon as the water has come to a boil and settled, it can be added to the teapot.
Tea can be rinsed quickly with hot water. This first rinse helps to open up the tea for its first brew. This first rinse is optional.
The tea can be steeped multiple times (at least 5-6 times). We recommend the following steep times per brew, but we also recommend extending or shortening the brewing time depending on preference for a stronger or weaker brew.
Steep Times:
1st :50s → 2nd: 45s → 3rd:50s → 4th:50s → 5th:60s
 
Western Method
We recommend using a large coffee mug and a tea strainer or a thermos with a tea strainer for this method. Add 1 tsp of tea to the strainer and place it into the thermos or mug.
Pour hot water into the vessel. We recommend using water between 95-100C. As soon as the water has come to a boil and settled, it can be added to the mug or thermos.
The tea can be steeped 2-3 times. We recommend beginning by steeping for 2-3 minutes and then extending steeping time if desired.

Cold Brewing Method
Add 1 tsp for a 500ml thermos.
Add cold or room temperature water to the thermos.
Seal the lid and place the thermos in a refrigerator. We recommend leaving the thermos for at
least 4 hours. Thermos can be put into the refrigerator to steep overnight.
If refilling, we recommend topping up the water before the volume falls
half-way to keep the tea flavourful.

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Sam B
Epitome of high mountain oolong

Grown on Taiwan's highest mountain ranges, this DaYuLing oolong really showcases the best of the best when it comes to high mountain Taiwanese tea. It is incredibly smooth, delicate, yet full of high-note floral and citrus aroma. It has no bitterness and no astringency. And so when I'm drinking this, it really feels like I'm floating in the clouds and I'm kind of lost in my thoughts. (I'm more of a roasted oolong type of person too, but this DaYuLing oolong knocks my socks off every single time). Incredible tea.