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Alishan High Mountain Qing Xin Oolong Tea
This beautiful scenic area of central Taiwan, which is also classified as a Natural Reserve, produces one of the most well-known and referenced teas to define the Gao Shan (high mountain) taste of Taiwanese oolongs. Due to its southerly location, it is also one of the first terroirs to propose high-mountain teas come spring time. All of the island anticipates this moment which will help gage expectations for this season's high mountain offerings. The Spring 2023 Lot 1217 and the Winter 2023 Lot 1282 come from the same grower we've been following for a few years now which makes an expressive, yet balanced tea. His teas are quite complex and already propose a rich texture which is a sign of a generous and well-made tea. Our Alishan Oolong is from Rui Fong area in Chiayi County. This is more recently developed area for tea and has a soil structure that is more gravelly and layered in shale and has numerous gardens that produce fragrant, well-balanced teas that are pleasant and mellow with a well-defined sweetness. Luckily, this area has also been less affected by the severe lack of rain our island has suffered since last Fall. The Yields are much lower this spring but the leaf material is of good quality and produced a tea that is sure to satisfy its followers. The gardens are situated at a slightly lower elevation than the highly rated Lishan, Dayuling and Shanlinxi areas but the characteristic high-mountain taste and aroma is very much there! A bright pastoral aroma will great the taster and prepare the taste buds to a refreshing honeysuckle quench with a silky smooth finish. This is a good benchmark Alishan that highlights the easy-drinking character of this terroir's teas. This is also a very good introductory tea to high-mountain oolongs.