10 Tasting Notes
Dry Leaf Nose: Creamy and buttery. Just as vegetal as a green oolong should be without being over powering. There is even a hint of sweet/fruit
Liqour: Light and creamy
Flavour: Bright and tangy with that great vegetal taste of a green oolong. Not overly roasted but just enough to make it an oolong.
Preparation
Dry Leaf Nose: Minty with a hint of fruit, smokey and vegetal (herbal)
Liquor: Golden yellow
Flavour: Vegetal (herbal), Minty, Strong, Jagged “mouthfeel”, slightly dry at the end
Please Note: This review was done by my sister.
Second Note: 10 sec. wash was done
Preparation
Dry Leaf Nose: Slightly grassy with a bright citrus note.
Liquor:Light green with orange tint
Flavour: At first the citrus is super bright. As the sipping continues, the citrus mellows out and becomes enjoyable. The tea is very smooth and not overly grassy like some green teas. I don’t usually like citron heavy teas but this one is a keeper.