The tea leaves are long, adhesive and a mix of dusty gray and gold. This smells strongly of apricot with a slight mossy note.
The leaves plump to three times their volume so save enough room for them to swim. This brews to a pale gold and still has a strong fragrance of stone fruit. The taste is clean, snappy and the fruit and floral notes hold up well. Unlike others that present themselves to be somewhat buttery, it appears this oo-longs to be more of a darjeeling.
I loved this tea! Darn you H&S, I see myself now regularly spending a small fortune with you.
Exciting! I have a sample of this one and I haven’t tried it yet. Oh, mercy me, what is my next order going to be like??
Exactly. I think there will soon be an H&S Tea Mortgage Co.