“Another tea from Lena F. So this is the tea that has all the weight loss hype… Kinda ironic since that’s the very reason I got into loose leaf and am just now trying it over 2 years later. I love...” Read full tasting note
“Good , nice for a change. Adagio hasn’t listed this one yet.” Read full tasting note
“Has a similar beginning taste to Bigelow Oolong but with a very light flavor. The end taste is pretty bitter. Both the bitterness and the beginning flavor being light keep this from being a really...” Read full tasting note
“A decent green tea, but does taste green. It is smooth, however. I"m sure if you like green tea it’s great, but since I’m more of a black tea consumer, I still prefer the balck teas, but for a...” Read full tasting note
Oolong tea from the WuYi mountains in Fujian province, China. A beautifully made, deeply complex tea. The aroma is very rich and savory, roasted vegetables, minerally and earthy. There’s a deep, ripe fruitness in the background, but faintly. The flavor is slightly honey-floral and nutty, white sesame, sweetened burdock root (fans of Japanese sweets, anyone?), barley. Satisfying and hearty, for a tea. Perfect for multiple infusions so you can tease out many layers of intriguing flavor.
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