ITFA Global Tea Taster’s Club, October’s Shipment, Part 2: Oolong Tea with a High Degree of Fermentation

Leaf Type:  Oolong

Produced By GoeTea

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Taster’s Review:

This Oolong tea is AMAZING!  It is quite unlike any Oolong I’ve yet to encounter.

The aroma is floral and sweet, reminding me a bit of orchid and lilies.  It is a very intense fragrance.  This floral essence translates into the flavor of the cup, but, I would have to say that the floral notes do not become the main focus once I’ve taken a sip. 

That is because this tea has an incredible savory overtone to it.  It tastes a little salty, a little buttery (with a soft, creamy mouthfeel that compliments the buttery aspect), and vegetal tasting … a bit like steamed vegetables, yes.  And, by now, you may be thinking “how does this make it unlike any Oolong I’ve ever tasted?” because I’ve often used the terms “buttery” and “vegetal” or “vegetative” to describe an Oolong.

What makes it different, in my opinion, is that these are more savory than sweet, which is characterized by a saltiness that I don’t think I’ve ever really tasted in an Oolong.  This savory aspect makes this quite like soup, like a rich, nourishing broth … rather than a sweet Oolong tea.

But yes, there is sweetness to this tea as well.  Remember the floral notes I mentioned earlier?  Well, they are there, and they provide a sharp note that is quite complimentary to the savory tones, as well as a sweetness that seems to provide contrast to those same savory notes.  Instead of a savory note that cuts through some of the sweetness, here I find that the sweetness is arriving just in time to cut through some of the savory flavors.

This is an Oolong I’d recommend to all the Oolong enthusiasts out there … it is one of those MUST TRY Oolong teas!