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Most GABA oolongs lean sweet and fruity. Resonance GABA goes the other direction — dried apricot and grain depth over a cool cinnamon-camphor mid-note, with a mineral calm that settles each steep. Smooth, low in astringency, and easy to drink on an empty stomach, it quiets the pace of a session rather than speeding it up. Tasting Notes Think dried apricot and golden raisin in a smooth, low-astringency cup that pours amber-gold with a soft cereal sweetness sitting just behind the fruit. Mid-session brings a cool line of cinnamon bark and camphor that adds structure without sharpness, while later rounds taper into a neat mineral finish. The texture stays round and coating throughout, with a dry close that makes each steep feel complete. Origin The leaf grows at 350 meters in Mingjian township, Nantou county, Taiwan, in the Yu family garden. This lot was picked in May 2025, timed for the spring flush when amino acid levels peak. The cultivar is Qi Yun (气韵佳巴乌龙, TTES 23), a variety bred for smooth body and low bitterness that thrives in this warm subtropical belt under nature farming conditions with no fertilizers or pesticides. Clean soil and an unhurried growing pace give this oolong the density and depth it carries in the cup. Craft GABA oolong is made by sealing fresh leaves in low-oxygen tanks for hours after picking. Without oxygen, the leaf converts glutamic acid into gamma-aminobutyric acid — the compound behind the calm, settled feeling many drinkers notice mid-session — and grassy green notes give way to dried fruit and cane sweetness. This batch runs about 70-80% oxidation, closer to black tea than green, with no roasting to keep the apricot tone clear and the texture round. Order a 25 g pouch for four or five full sessions. Enough to map the arc from fruit-forward opening steeps through to the mineral close, and to see why this one stays on the shelf long-term. Brewing Brew 5 grams of leaf (about a tablespoon) in 100 ml of 85°C water for 30 seconds, then resteep freely. Use 85°C rather than boiling to preserve the apricot and grain tones without pulling bitterness. Add five seconds per round as the leaf opens up, and expect the second and third steeps to hit the sweetest point before the cup shifts toward mineral. FAQ What is GABA oolong tea? GABA stands for gamma-aminobutyric acid, a compound that rises when tea leaves rest in sealed, oxygen-free chambers. The process shifts flavor from grassy to fruity and sweet, and many drinkers describe a calm, settled feeling during sessions. Read more about GABA tea. How does Resonance compare to Morning Dew GABA? Morning Dew GABA is softer and fruit-forward, with lighter body and a honeyed finish. Resonance sits deeper, with grain weight and a mineral dry-down that lingers. Pick Morning Dew for sweetness, Resonance for structure. How many steeps can I get from one session? Expect six to ten steeps from a single 5-gram dose. The first two rounds are fruit-dominant, grain and mineral notes build through the middle, and the final rounds go light and clean. That tapering is a good signal to stop or add more leaf. Will this tea make me sleepy? GABA tea still contains caffeine, so it will not sedate you. The calm feeling some drinkers report likely comes from the amino acid profile, not from any sedative effect. Think of it as focused and steady rather than drowsy.