“Clearly this tea comes with a pedigree. When tea masters and discriminating connoisseurs Redford and SkyBlu immortalise your tea in song, you know you’ve made it. Well done Mandala. I am not yet at...” Read full tasting note
“From the first moment I cracked the bag, I knew I was going to like this tea. It smells sweet, floral and fruity. Tasting the first steep I got just a hint of cloves and lemon, with a buttery...” Read full tasting note
This young tea hits a sweet spot for us. It’s got enough assertive potency to be excellent for aging while still being very graceful and enjoyable to drink now. Cang Jia is sometimes spelled more like it sounds, “Chang Jia”. The village lies about half way between Kunming and Lincang in the Wuliang area of Yunnan Province. This 2015 spring-picked tea was tested free of pesticide residues. The flavors are rich – buttery, pepper, lemon with some tang that dances in the back corners of the mouth. It flexes its muscles in the early infusions with a bit of drying and cooling sensations. Popcorn-eque grain flavors and delicate sweetness develop later. – See more at: http://shopmandalatea.com/raw-pu-er-tea/2015-cang-jia-shuffle.html#sthash.OMZk6chK.dpuf
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