“I got this sample from Upton Tea Imports a while back and was curious to try it. I’ve had Mandala Tea’s version but that’s about it for me and this leaf. The other taster here was not too fond of...” Read full tasting note
“Smells promising in the bag and on steeping, like good green tea (vegetal, woody,) yet I’m also getting a scent that reminds me of vanilla cake for some reason. Taste is pretty good, a little...” Read full tasting note
“A nice smooth tea :) simmilar to mao feng (or however you spell it.) kinda earthy and grassy in taste” Read full tasting note
“Completely unremarkable green tea. Slightly woody on first steep, exhausted after the second.” Read full tasting note
China Green. Legend has it that this tea was created by the famous Buddhist monk, Da Fang, during the Song Dynasty. The tea has a very rich flavor, with notes of chestnuts and a vegetal sweetness. Slightly reminiscent of a Lung-Jing, but with a more pronounced character.
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