“A solid but unremarkable daily drinker. The aroma is pleasant but not very strong. The taste is not particularly long lasting and rather uncomplicated: dry autumn leaves, some sweetness. It is OK...” Read full tasting note
“(Upton carries several Mao Feng varieties. I’m rolling with this one…hope it’s correct.) Beautiful long, twisty leaves. Reminds me of a quality Assam; cocoa and wheat toast. Something this good...” Read full tasting note
“I see that I drank up a 100g packet of this tea without remarking on it. It is a fine grade of daily drinker at the price. The leaf grade is not fancy enough to use for gongfu and maybe it’s not...” Read full tasting note
“I like this one pretty good, it was nice and strong and bold. I’m getting a slight sweet fruity note like apricot or peach, some slight woody notes and a hint of floral with a really strong...” Read full tasting note
This Hunan province specialty has a lovely character and bright briskness. The dry leaves and liquor have an enticing aroma, with notes of rose and mahogany. The finish has a lingering note of cocoa, leaving a fullness on the tongue.
Origin:
China
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