I love the smooth, coating mouthfeel of this tea, as well as its elegant taste and complex aromas.
I can smell notes of forest, white nectarines, milk, stewed green vegetables in the pot. The taste is quite bitter and fresh – it has a very crisp and mineral presence. Among Dan Congs, it is more of a floral/savoury kind with notes of apple leaves, star anise, grass, sweet grains, wood and nuts. Addintionally, there is a sugarcane sweetness in the finish.
Flavors: Apple, Bitter, Floral, Forest Floor, Grain, Grassy, Milky, Mineral, Nectarine, Nutty, Smooth, Star Anise, Stewed Vegetables, Sugarcane, Vegetal, Woody