“Tea note #400. Happy 4th of July! Another in the Green Savant sampler. In the sample tin it has a very green, grassy fragrance, which swings between fresh and dusky. Interesting. It has twisty,...” Read full tasting note
“Because of the way the loose leaf dried it was a little hard to get a few pinches out of the sample tin. But if that is the least of my problems I won’t complain. The dried leaves smell like a...” Read full tasting note
“It’s wonderful how a bit of knowledge of tea/teaware physics can streamline the morning ritual. 1. Drag self out of bed and down into kitchen. Plug in the sandwich maker and toast two slices of...” Read full tasting note
“Did a light drinking of this puppy. Trying to keep myself up, and I wanted a tea to settle my stomach, which is still a bit a blahhh from the Jack D’s. Strong stuff. I skipped my 8AM class this...” Read full tasting note
Green tea from the Zhejiang province of China. The name translates to ‘safety and prosperity.’ Crisp, fresh green aroma, pale yellow-gold liquor and cool, almost floral or minty notes on the infused leaf after it cools from steeping. The flavor is sweet spinach and textured like tender bamboo. Mildly brisk and very mellow.
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