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This is really smoky. I actually like smoky teas, and thought this one was pretty good in a smoky/woody style. Got a little bitter in the later steeps, but the early steeps were very approachable (did I mention the smoke?). I liked it , but others might not.

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200 °F / 93 °C 3 g 3 OZ / 88 ML
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mrmopar 8 years ago

I have intentionally left this one out after the vendor description mentioned the smoke. It will subside in a year or two I think.

Dr Jim 8 years ago

Chawangshop says “slightly smoky”. I’d hate to try their version of “very smoky”.

mrmopar 8 years ago

I learned this from one of their previous productions.

Cwyn 8 years ago

This production is one Chawangshop gets with and without the wood smoke. The smoked one is the wood fire, and is cheaper than the cake made without. I have a smoked one of these from a few years ago. The smoke airs out for the most part. I can hardly detect it now,

andresito 8 years ago

agree with cwyn. smoke in 2015 is already fading into deeper flavors of complexity, but doesn’t taste like ash. I expect a few more years it will be barely noticeable.

andresito 8 years ago

I liked the smoked and unsmoked versions equally, but they’re different teas IMO

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mrmopar 8 years ago

I have intentionally left this one out after the vendor description mentioned the smoke. It will subside in a year or two I think.

Dr Jim 8 years ago

Chawangshop says “slightly smoky”. I’d hate to try their version of “very smoky”.

mrmopar 8 years ago

I learned this from one of their previous productions.

Cwyn 8 years ago

This production is one Chawangshop gets with and without the wood smoke. The smoked one is the wood fire, and is cheaper than the cake made without. I have a smoked one of these from a few years ago. The smoke airs out for the most part. I can hardly detect it now,

andresito 8 years ago

agree with cwyn. smoke in 2015 is already fading into deeper flavors of complexity, but doesn’t taste like ash. I expect a few more years it will be barely noticeable.

andresito 8 years ago

I liked the smoked and unsmoked versions equally, but they’re different teas IMO

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My ratings will usually be based on multiple tastings. Oolong teas are generally 3 grams of tea in 6 oz water for 1 minute. Black teas are 1.5 grams of tea in 6 oz water for 3-4 minutes. Pu-erh is 3 grams in 2.5 oz, generally 10, 10, 20, 30, 60 sec. Since I use less tea, 6 sessions is equivalent to twice that many for people who use 7 grams of tea.

My numerical ratings are all based on how much enjoyment I took from the tea. Since I prefer blacks and oolongs, they will receive higher scores. I also give a couple of extra points to decafs, just because I can drink them in the evening without staying up half the night. I don’t dislike flavored teas, but find that they lack the complexity of finer teas.

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70-79 = Good tea, but probably won’t buy
60-69 = Nothing really wrong, but…
Below 60 = Wouldn’t drink again. Probably didn’t finish

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