“The dry leaves are large and very recognizable as distinct leaves, still dark green in color. They smell of a rich forest, with notes of wood, mushroom, and earth. The steeped tea itself is...” Read full tasting note
Being a chinary bush tea, it is characteristically brisk and lush with fresh green notes of the spring season. It’s not an easy tea for beginners since the flavors grow on you. But it’s worth the commitment. The liquor is brisk, slightly astringent, and full of aromatic green attributes. Notes of herbs, similar to wild basil, dominate the cup, lending a definite bite to the liquor. Undertones of white flower, wood spice, and bark, are also noticeable. Goes well with an avocado toast, grains, sprouts, and spanish omelette.
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