Recommended
Alas I am going through my stash of Infusions of Tea final sale items and opened up the Tieguanyin. When its gone I’ll have to venture farther afield for a replacement. THe first sips are light with a hint of honey and grass. Deeper in the pot a flowery fragrance contrasts with an oaky dry taste. The second steep is more Oak and Honey but the third returns the first impression of grass. I like a light tea with gently unfolding flavor to unwind in the afternoon.
Flavors: Flowers, Grass, Honey, Wood
Preparation
190 °F / 87 °C
4 min, 0 sec
1 tsp
12 OZ / 354 ML