anxi oolong tea

anxi oolong tea

matcha tea | January 19th, 2025


Alright, let’s talk about something I tried recently – Anxi oolong tea. You know, I’ve always been more of a coffee guy, but I figured, why not branch out? So, I picked up some of this oolong tea everyone’s been talking about.

Getting Started

First off, I got myself a decent-looking teapot and some small cups – gotta have the right gear, right? I read somewhere that you should use about 2-3 grams of tea leaves per 150ml of water. Sounded about right, so I went with that.

Brewing it up

  • I heated the water to around 90-95 degrees Celsius. Apparently, boiling water is a no-go for oolong, it can make it bitter. Who knew?
  • Then, I rinsed the tea leaves with a bit of hot water, just for a few seconds. This is supposed to “wake up” the leaves or something.
  • After that, I filled the teapot with the hot water and let the leaves steep for about 1-2 minutes for the first infusion.

Tasting Time

Okay, so the first brew was pretty light in color, kinda golden. I took a sip, and it was surprisingly smooth. Not bitter at all, with a slight floral aroma. I did a few more infusions, each time increasing the steeping time a bit. The flavor got stronger, and the color turned into a deeper amber.

My Thoughts

Honestly, I was impressed. This Anxi oolong tea is way different from what I expected. It’s not just “tea”; there are layers of flavor that you discover with each brew. I found myself really enjoying the ritual of it all – the measuring, the brewing, the sipping. It’s kind of therapeutic, you know? It was a good experience.

anxi oolong tea

In conclusion, I had a great time trying out Anxi oolong tea, it was a brand-new experience and also delicious. I recommend anyone to have a try.

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