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This tea had a great deal to live up to, having been hand picked from tea tree’s a 1,000 years old found only in an ancient mountain preserve a mile above sea level. I don’t know if any tea could live up to such a backstory but it is a very fine black tea. It actually tastes quite like an oolong, although not quite as malty. Honey is the predominant note for me, with a woodsy body and a nice smooth finish. My only complaint is that it didn’t hold up very well after 4 steeps but that’s to be expected with the smaller leaves used.
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This one: www.whisperingpinestea.com/imperial-gold-bud.html :D
I’m soooo lucky to be able to import this tea :)
This was the second Yunnan black I ever had :)
What was the best?
This one: www.whisperingpinestea.com/imperial-gold-bud.html :D
I’m soooo lucky to be able to import this tea :)