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drank Ye Lai Xiang by Langgasstee
996 tasting notes

When I visited the Länggasstee tea house in Bern, I wanted to also grab one of their teas to bring home, and this is the one I chose. It’s a really nice Dan Cong that is neither too fruity nor too flowery, just the way I like it. It has medium bitterness and astringency, and a very long-lasting and complex aftertaste that is quite floral.

The aroma is indeed perfumy and flowery from the get go (narcissus, honeysuckle), but there is a hint of spruce wood as well. The taste is somewhat sweet and woody in the first 4 steeps with notes of fir, tree sap, and nectar. I also like the plump and active mouthfeel. Second half of the session is more fruity with flavours such as apple and juniper. The aftertaste brings further dimension with its savoury (yeast, butter) and floral aspects.

Flavors: Apple, Berry, Bitter, Butter, Fir, Floral, Flowers, Fruity, Honey, Honeysuckle, Mineral, Narcissus, Nectar, Perfume, Sap, Sweet, Yeasty

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 6 g 4 OZ / 110 ML

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I had been drinking Japanese green tea for a while before discovering the world of tea in 2017. I rarely drink blends and generally avoid artificially scented teas. Other than that I try to keep it varied.

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