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Roasted Dong Ding

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Roasted Dong Ding

Like our Dong Ding Oolong, Roasted Dong Ding is a popular Taiwanese oolong for gong fu brewing. It has been roasted for a deeper, smoother flavor that trades some of its floral notes for richer, grainier tones. Its dark leaves offer robust aromas of roasted nuts and grains with a hint of toasted cumin seeds. The copper-tinged golden brew smells roasty and sweet, like sobacha (a roasted barley tisane from Japan) with honey. Roasted Dong Ding’s flavor is strong, smooth and roasty. Notes of full-bodied Houjicha, honey sweetness, roasted barley and cashews, and vanilla are balanced with a light astringency. Later infusions are mellower, with a slightly greener oolong flavor. The finish is rich, lasting, toasty and smooth – ideal for pairing with dark sweets like pralines or tres leches cake.

Tea to Water Ratio 1:1. If you prefer a stronger flavor, use up to two grams of tea for each cup of water.

Water: Filtered water is best. 180ºF (simmering with tiny bubbles)

Traditional Steeping: 3 to 4 minutes

Flash Steeping: First, we run warm water over the tealeaves and pour it off very quickly. This removes any impurities and “awakens” the tealeaves for brewing. Then, we steep the tea – 15 to 35 seconds.

Sample
10-12 cups
$3 4oz
32c per cup
$18
8oz
26c per cup
$29 16oz
20c per cup
$45
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Rating: 100
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Reviewed by Courtney
November 29, 2011
Rating: 100
Toasty!

This is some toasty goodness right here. I've had Dong Ding before, but not roasted. I have to say roasting it makes a huge difference in taste. This is really toasty and delish! I also loved watching the leaves open in the Travel Infuser too. Managed to get three steeps out of this one too. Which is very cool and will make me want to get more than just a sample size when the sample runs out.

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