“This is yet another review from either July or August of 2019. It’s also probably going to be the last review I post today. I recall this tea being just a little past its prime when I got around...” Read full tasting note
“I cleaned out my online cupboard a bit today as I have sipped down a few teas recently. I am also shocked at how many teas I have not added to my cupboard and I just don’t feel like doing it right...” Read full tasting note
“My impressions are mostly in line with the other reviewers. It is a light, understated Tie Guan Yin. The dry leaf smells of green wood and grass. It is not luscious like many other Tie Guan Yins,...” Read full tasting note
“Flowery, perfumey, light milk aroma. Sweet and super light vegetal notes compared to other TGYs. More of a floral taste instead of green, no real fruit notes that I can detect. Subtle buttery notes...” Read full tasting note
Producing area: Anxi, Quanzhou, Fujian
Dry tea: curled, bold, sand green Aroma: light flowery fragranceLiquid: clear, light yellowish
Mouthfeel: light sweet, smooth and soft
Tree species: Tie guan yin tea plant
Tea garden: An Shan high mountain ecological tea garden
Zheng Wei Tie Guan Yin oolong tea has classic flower fragrance, without grassy notes, so it is suitable for those who are in fond of flower flavor.
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