Thank you so much for the sample!
I was okay with this tea although I was impressed with it. It was a complex one because of its balance with florals and the toasty roast, but it was faint overall like butter on crispy bread. The florals were more prominent steep two and three gong fu, and some caramel notes were there, but butter and toast were a bit more accurate with a side of pleasant charcoal. It was sweet, but faint and nutty like almond, and a little bit of dry like thick cashew. The roast and faintness of some of the florals with bare fruity notes were what made me a little bored with the tea personally.
I usually like nuance to my tea, but I honestly had to pay attention for this tea to get the sweeter notes from the Qin Xin. The texture was without a doubt smooth making it approachable, and the florals were definitely sophisticated with a solid balance with the nutty roast, but I think I might have liked the new style more because I like more sweetness with my nuances. I still recommend this tea for those of you looking for a very mellow oolong that you can meditate with. Otherwise, I think this might be one for slightly more experienced drinkers despite the general ease of the profile. If nutty nuance is what you look for, this is a good tea to have it.