MOYCHAY · Jun Shan Xiang Cha Wang 2005 : Thé en feuilles lâches vieilli du Hunan
Origin
Hunan, China
Harvest
2005
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Tasting Notes
FloralHoneyMellow
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This aged Jun Shan Xiang Cha Wang presents a delicate, refined character with clear notes of honey and sweet florals. As it has matured since 2005, it has developed a smooth, mellow body that glides gracefully on the palate, offering a serene and comforting tea experience.
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What does Jun Shan Xiang Cha Wang 2005 : Thé en feuilles lâches vieilli du Hunan taste like?
This aged Jun Shan Xiang Cha Wang presents a delicate, refined character with clear notes of honey and sweet florals. As it has matured since 2005, it has developed a smooth, mellow body that glides g. It leans floral, honey and mellow.
How should I brew Jun Shan Xiang Cha Wang 2005 : Thé en feuilles lâches vieilli du Hunan?
Water around 75–85 °C (167–185 °F). In a mug, steep 2–3 min. For gongfu, use 3–4 g per 100 ml, 20–30 s steeps. You'll get to see how the flavor changes across multiple rounds. Think of it like a more mellow green tea. Keep the water cool to preserve the sweetness.
Where does Jun Shan Xiang Cha Wang 2005 : Thé en feuilles lâches vieilli du Hunan come from?
Grown in Hunan, China. This batch is from the 2005 harvest.