“Ok, honestly, I don’t recall the details of this particular one, but I will say that I have very much enjoyed every one of the teas that I’ve tried from tea bento. And it’s a sipdown! #long time...” Read full tasting note
“All the offerings from Teabento’s green tea sample pack have been hits for me, falling in the 75-85 range, and this one isn’t an exception. I prefer it more than their Dragonwell and Jasmine...” Read full tasting note
“Typical Laoshan green flavours in this tea – some nutty (chestnut, soybean) and vegetal (bok choy, steamed snap peas). Light sweetness. Overall it was a really nice cup, but I wouldn’t drink it...” Read full tasting note
“Whoa. This is a bold, complex green tea. The steeped tea smells like the bagged (not fresh) roasted chestnuts that I get whenever I’m in a Chinatown around North America. This is a good thing – I...” Read full tasting note
A brilliant small leaf green tea with a high proportion of tips from a small family plantation in the famous Taoist mountain Laoshan in Shangdong province, who by the way also produces our exquisit LAOSHAN BADGER. The small curled dry leaves smell nutty and vegetal. When brewed, the tea has a sweet, refreshing and complex taste, with notes of spinach, kelp, roasted chestnuts and peas, as well as a touch of umami. An exciting and satisfying green tea.
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