Bitterless, while not completely free of bitterness, this tea is milder compared to your average teas usually from this region. The tea leaves have an earthy forest aroma with a hint of smoke. It retains richness in flavor and boasts exceptional smoothness. The taste is refreshing with a minty aftertaste if the tea is allowed to cool down to room temperature, which is not common, but I prefer letting it cool for a fresh minty flavor – a personal choice. It’s just as good when hot. The tea broth has a smoky forest scent, not overpowering, and the tea itself is smooth overall.
This tea is an excellent choice if you’re exploring bitter teas but haven’t acquired the taste yet. I’d say it’s a gateway tea to stronger Pu’er teas.