Cultivar: Qingxin (ruanzhi) Oolong
Harvested by hand: April 24, 2025
Origin: ChangShuHu, Ali Shan (1300m)
Video of the plantation: click this link.
Process: Lightly oxidized and rolled Oolong.
1. The view
Large dark green and light yellow dry green leaves. The brew's color is a bright, light and shiny yellow. It has an excellent transparency. The open leaves are dark green, a sign that they've received plenty of sunshine. Their oxidation is very light.
2. The scents
The dry floral scents are light, fresh and foresty. It has hints of lavender and pine. The brew is a bouquet of lily flowers with hints of peaches.
3. The taste
Sweet, it feels buttery, pure and fresh. It leaves a pleasant and long aftertaste with a slight bitterness that prolongs the aftertaste.
Conclusion: this Alishan Oolong is top notch. It's on the green and fresh side, but it brings a lot of sweetness. It's exactly how you expect a great high mountain Oolong to taste! Even brewed in competition style, it tastes wonderful! This batch is very similar to last year's ChangShuHu (and it comes from the same farmer). Lots of freshness and energy.