- had some expectations with this cross-genre Tea which seems more like an insiders tip.
My first try was a bit unsure since I have no idea how to properly brew it. The first steeps felt a bit more savory, mineral maybe a litle bit dry and bitter in tendency but it also developes later in a way more fruity, sweetpotato, also flowery/orchid hints directions. It keeps some dry fruitiness for a long time but there are many interacting other notes you can’t realy tell. I definitely like how it dances on the border between nice DanCongs and complexer RedTeas. Probably it realy depends on your ways of brewing whether it becomes more fruity or savoury or what else is possible within this great find.
Flavors: Beany, Drying, Fig, Floral, Fruity, Mineral, Sweet Potatoes