Kyoto Oolong 2023
The Garden
The Kyoto Oolong comes from the Nakai family’s garden in Kyoto. They’re pioneers of organic farming in Japan and have been growing tea for 7 generations. The garden is in Kyoto prefecture, the heartland of fine Japanese tea. We’ve been working with the Nakai family for over 10 years, bringing their best teas into our collection and experimenting on new tea styles.
This Tea
It’s unusual to find an oolong from Japan. Almost all the tea picked in Japan is made into green tea. As experts in bringing you unusual teas, Lalani & Co are pleased to bring you this special oolong. The leaves are initially sun-withered, followed by oxidation, firing, and a long overnight roll. The process is similar to some Taiwanese oolongs. Nakai-san senior visited Taiwan and brought back knowledge and equipment for making oolongs, so this is a Japanese oolong with Taiwanese influence.
Tasting Notes
On the palate, the Kyoto Oolong is very complex. This tea is at the sweeter end of the spectrum. There’s a lively fruity acidity, apricot character, and banana notes. This combines with a syrupy texture and a toasty biscuity finish. Altogether, it’s reminiscent of a fruit tart with a toasty biscuit base. This is such a delicious tea.
We suggest infusing 3g (1 tbsp) per 150ml (teacup) at 70°C for 3 mins. Try this method and feel free to adjust to taste.