Pinglin Jinxuan Bouquet

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Jinxuan Wulong from Pinglin, bouquet style processed

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Pinglin Jinxuan Bouquet

Jinxuan means golden daylily, but is usually simply called Jinxuan. Jinxuan is a relatively new cultivar. It was selected from many different cultivars together with Cuiyu and has been successfully established in Taiwan since the early 80s. It was the first generation of cultivars that were cultivated independently in Taiwan. Therefore their “father” Wu Zhenduo is also called the father of Taiwan tea. Out of gratitude to his grandmother he named the cultivar, officially listed as Cultivar Nr.12, after his grandmother’s name – Jinxuan.

The tea leaves for Pinglin Jinxuan Bouquet where grown in Pinglin in accordance with Taiwanese organic guidelines. It was harvested in spring and processed in bouquet style (qingxian). A light degree of oxidation and a very light roast is clearly shown by the yellow greenish infusion color and rather green tones of the leaves in the Gaiwan. The difference to a stronger roasted and slightly more oxidized Wulong such as its sister cultivar Cuiyu from Mingjian and the relatively strongly roasted Jinxuan from Mingjian are clear.

As for spring teas, the aroma is strong and characterized by strong floral notes that reminds of lilies. The roast is very gentle, so that it is hardly noticeable as a roast and gives the aroma a touch of warmth and spice.

Milky Wulong

The varietal character of Jinxuan is often described as “milky”. Hence the name Milky-Wulong. However, this characteristic occurs in many Wulong cultivars when they are only weakly oxidized and not roasted. As the degree of oxidation increases, however, the aroma changes from “milky green” to “lily”, to “osmanthus” and further to fruity spicy aromas. Pinglin Jinxuan Bouquet is clearly localizable in the spectrum of flowery aromas, which are reflected in the bottom of the cup as milky notes. When you feel the reverberation of the tea in your mouth, the floral character is preserved for quite a long time and it is a pleasure to listen to the character of the tea in meditative silence.

Due to the outstanding processing, Pinglin Jinxuan Bouquet can be stored without losing its aroma. With increasing age, the aroma changes and develops its very own charm.

Harvest time: spring 2020
Aroma: floral notes, reminiscent of lily
Oxidation: approx. 50%.
Roasting: very light
Terroir: Pinglin, Taiwan
Water Temperature: 100°C
Preparation: In this blog post you will find a description of how to brew Oolong tea in an optimal way.
Tip: The aroma in the mouth unfolds best when Pinglin Jinxuan Bouquet is not drunk too hot. Waite until it has cooled down a little bit in the cup.
This tea is especially suitable for infusion in a large cup or a larger pot as it does not become bitter and it is very high-yielding. The infusion does not need to be poured off, simply let the tea leaves sink to the bottom.

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Weight 50 g

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