Rivers and Lakes · 2025 Shan Lin Xi High Mountain Oolong (Long Feng Xia)
Origin
Taiwan
Harvest
Spring 2023
Processing
Light Roast
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Tasting Notes
HerbaceousMilkySweet
Vendor Notes
This high mountain oolong from the Yung family delivers a cooling, thick, and rich experience. Its herbaceous notes are balanced by a mellow sweetness, creating an addictive yet smooth profile. Notes of green apple and a subtle creaminess emerge with stronger brews.
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What does 2025 Shan Lin Xi High Mountain Oolong (Long Feng Xia) taste like?
This high mountain oolong from the Yung family delivers a cooling, thick, and rich experience. Its herbaceous notes are balanced by a mellow sweetness, creating an addictive yet smooth profile. Notes . It leans herbaceous, milky and sweet.
How should I brew 2025 Shan Lin Xi High Mountain Oolong (Long Feng Xia)?
Water around 85–95 °C (185–205 °F). In a mug, steep 3–4 min. For gongfu, use 5–7 g per 100 ml, 10–30 s steeps (8–15 rounds). You'll get to see how the flavor changes across multiple rounds. Heavier roasts can take boiling water no problem.
Where does 2025 Shan Lin Xi High Mountain Oolong (Long Feng Xia) come from?
Grown in Taiwan, Taiwan. This batch is from the Spring 2023 harvest. The leaves got a light roast after picking.