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Thanks to Pureleaf for the sample.After screwing up my first infusion and making this tea too strong(not sure if it was amount of water,temp,or duration.just dropped the ball)I got it right the second time. As far as green teas go I’m not a huge fan to begin with but it’s hard to deny the clean taste thids portrays.For me,this is GREEN.The greenest I’ve tasted.Very grassy with low astringency.Aroma of wet leaf matches the flavor.Smooth with light aftertaste. Tune; Of Monsters And Men-Dirty Paws
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200 °F / 93 °C 1 min, 45 sec

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Dave here.
I’m trying to get back into the swing of things as far as writing reviews. my tastes have changed greatly from when I was last on here, Now I typically drink sheng puerhs daily, though I’m really looking forward to getting enough good blacks to equally divide my time between the two. I occasionally drink white, yellow, & greens but still stay away from blends & non-camellia sinensis. I’m no authority & always welcome suggestions.

I’m a wimp when it comes to astringency so take anything I say about this characteristic with a grain of salt(ASTRINGENCY WEENIE MAN, or AWM for short).

Other ramblings;
About tunes; I, like many, love them. I like adding them to my notes, but I feel like if someone were, let’s say knitting or painting or reading a book, that it would help the readers to get a better feel for how the writer may be impressioned about his environment toward his tea experience.

I wish I would have paid more attention to the grammer teachers so many years ago and not doodling band insignias. I should revisit the proper use of commas for starters, which I love.
I also love, and probably over use, parenthesis (the use of them may be a second personality coming to surface).

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