“This is the first time I’ve tried a yellow tea, and it’s funny, it’s exactly what I imagined it might be like—a cross between white and green tea. It has white tea’s mildness, its lightness, but...” Read full tasting note
“1st Steeping: Sweet, almost like a very very sweet Dragonwell (Longjing) and kinda looks like it but did not get any honey taste out of this brew, slight chestnut taste. Might have to steep it...” Read full tasting note
“now i do like green tea, and i don’t mind grassy tastes — this is supposed to be green tea for people who don’t like vegetal tones. so from that standpoint, it is just a toned-down sweet green...” Read full tasting note
This gorgeous yellow tea from Anhui province, China undergoes an extended and very gentle withering process that results in a cup that is very smooth, light in color-but more body than many green teas, and very refreshing without the grassiness of some green teas.
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