“Earthquake tea! When the tower of the hospital that I work in started visibly shaking this afternoon, we did not assume earthquake, but it turns out that’s what it was. Enough to make the building...” Read full tasting note
“I’ve been sipping on this tea all day ~ it is alright, but nothing memorable. It is a good tea for when you are focusing on other activities. It is a bit nutty and not really sweet – not nearly as...” Read full tasting note
“As others have noted, the honey-sweetness and roastiness are less prevalent in this than in the other China Cha Dao Oolong samples. However, I’ve really enjoyed five infusions of it. It’s certainly...” Read full tasting note
“Still working on stat (Linear regression can be really time consuming, especially when you keep getting distracted by stuff…), but my other tea gave up the ghost, so I threw some of this in a cup,...” Read full tasting note
2011 “Qi Lan” Grade A Wuyi Mount Chinese Oolong Tea
A type of wuyi mountain oolong tea!
Aroma – Superb, Honey
Flavor – Sweet, Honey & Great
Soup – Bright and Clear
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