Brewed this one gong fu style.
Except for its name and the appearance of the leaves, this tea doesn’t have what I consider a typical “Yunnan” flavor. It seems to be in a class all its own. The body of the tea is light. It reminds me of a really awesome second flush Darjeeling, but more complex. It has those characteristic grapey and flowery flavors. I also get a subtle olive oil flavor.
Compared with Zhu Rong and Golden Fleece this tea is lighter, with less of a malty/chocolatey flavor. It also has less of the maple and pepper flavors that I associate with Yunnan teas. Still, an awesome tea!
Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C
0 min, 15 sec