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Storage & Organization • Re: Aging oolong? How to do it? (opens in new tab)

I’ve noticed roasted oolongs enter a kind of sour adolescent period for several years or more before coming out into maturity either as a lousy tea or a delicious tea\. From my experience, this is often years 2-7 but it varies\. All teas change with age but some change into something delicious and others do not\. Whenever I pull an aged oolong, I place it in a ceramic tea roasting pan and warm it until fragrant but before new roasting notes appear as I am not trying to roast the tea\. This dr...

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