Tea of the day. Not sheng or shou

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Jin Jun Mei from Wuyi Origin today. The sample bag did not specify exactly which one, but this is last years harvest. Bud heavy, with plenty of golden tips.

This tea has the perfect amount of malt to my tastes, which is just a touch. Thick, creamy, and ENERGIZING. Maybe I didn’t need to use the whole 11 gram sample, but I wasn’t sure what I’d do with just a couple of grams left over. Surprising longevity – I’m used to bud-heavy teas being more of a flash-in-the-pan, but this one took a while to quit. I’ll probably need to get more of this one.

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Bitaco black.

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Snow Flower Bi Luo Chun from Yunnan Sourcing

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Raspberry Lemon Tart by The Bees Teas, from the Trading Tea Box Round 7.

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Tie Luohan Wuyi Oolong from Verdant Tea brewed gongfu cha style

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Simpson & Vail Pear Black.

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LuckyMe said

Cold steeped Da Hong Pao from Yunnan Sourcing. Super refreshing and greener tasting than hot steeped DHP.

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Berkshire Apple & Fig by Tea Guys, from the Trading Tea Box Round 7.

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Ken said

Ruby 18 by Genuine tea. Part of the puerh plus box.

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