![]() ![]() In terms of fruity notes they mostly came through in the cups from my second steep and I was able to pick out quite a few different fruity elements and they only seems to keep on emerging from my first sip when the teas was warm through to my last sipped when the tea had cooled substantially. My first steep was naturally sweet like honey but not over the top sweet at all and worked perfect with the other notes, it was also much more floral than I expected it to be and that note really lingered in the mouth but was again not overpowering at all and the sweetness did a great job of making sure it didn’t get out of control. Jing Sheng Yu describe this tea as sweet & sour with notes of fruits and honey and for the most part that is incredibly accurate but there is definitely much more to this tea than that brief description and they definitely undersell all of the layers of depth this teas has within it’s flavour profile. In total with the tea leave I used, I managed to get quite a good few cups and 3 full steeps in total which I don’t think is bad at all and if this session is anything to go by the leaves I have left in the tin I was gifted are bound to last me quite a while. ![]() They strive to provide unique and perfect Taiwanese tea drinking experiences for people who want to learn more about the magnificent taste of Taiwan.įor this tasting session I steeped this tea in my glass Kyusu and used 85-89☌ water. They started Jing Sheng Yu to promote Taiwanese tea by making them a part of everyone’s life. Taiwan is blessed to own multiple tea tree species and the most favourable planting environment along with the pioneering craftsmanship in tea making based on centuries of inheritance which result in about hundred kinds of tea flavour variation Taiwanese tea is therefore the crystallization of nature and culture, the art of the interaction between human beings and Mother earth. Jing Sheng Yu is a tea company based in Taiwan and they are a company dedicated to promoting a modern tea lifestyle, and they have been been leading the Taiwanese tea trend in Taiwan since 2009. They believe that the best tea in the world is Taiwanese tea. Those of you who know me well will know that I’m a huge oolong fan so when Jing Sheng Yu’s team reached out to me and asked if I wanted to try some of their teas (most of which of different kinds of oolong) even though I had not heard the brand I jumped at the chance to be able to explore the world of oolong just a little bit further. Hey Teacups! I’m back today with a Let’s Talk Tea post and this time around I’m going to be reviewing Jing Sheng Yu’s – Oriental Beauty (Oolong).
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