I bought 100g of the Spring 2015 harvest. This tea smells almost unrecognisable from its sample––such a strong fruity smell that I suspected they had mistakenly shipped me the Flavoured version of this tea.
I get strong notes of passionfruit, pineapple and milky peach from the dry leaf scent.
When brewed, I get the same buttery, floral sweet liquor that I got from the sample but with an intense fruity milk flavour, perhaps I just didn’t recognise it when I tried the sample. No metallic or bitter undertone like Tie Guan Yin. This is a great tea to pair with desserts.
Rinse to open up the rolled balls, then infuse for 10s, 20s, 30s, etc. I brewed at 196˚F but this tea can take up to boiling water iirc.
Flavors: Butter, Milk, Passion Fruit, Peach, Pineapple
Preparation
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Thank you, the order # is 100028526. But the tin and the foil package are both labelled “Jin Xuan Milk Oolong”. Maybe if I try a sample of the Flavoured Milk Oolong then I can tell the difference.
Can you tell me your order number? then I can help you to check it.
Thank you, the order # is 100028526. But the tin and the foil package are both labelled “Jin Xuan Milk Oolong”. Maybe if I try a sample of the Flavoured Milk Oolong then I can tell the difference.
yeah, that would be more simple to tell the difference. We can add flavoured as a free sample to your next order