“Sipdown, 134. I actually sipped this one down the other day but completely forgot to log it! I do like this one a lot, in part because the jasmine is so inobtrusive. Sometimes you don’t want to be...” Read full tasting note
“This is really good. I love how I drink my light spring teas now that it’s Autumn. And I think I was drinking Pumpkin Chai in the Spring. Anyway, this is very light and floral but.. not in a bad...” Read full tasting note
“Backlog – I tried this tea in my gaiwan last night. Eeep, first review too! Thanks to Angel at Teavivre for this free sample! The dry smell is wonderfully jasmine, so yummy smelling! I am pretty...” Read full tasting note
“Sipdown! (41 | 41) Another sample packet from Teavivre. The jasmine here is lovely, sweet and creamy with a lush floral flavor. A bit of a juicy, fruity undertone as well. Apricot, perhaps? But...” Read full tasting note
Although this tea has the Bi Luo Chun name, it is made using different materials; the name comes from its similar appearance, slightly curly leaves like snail shells. This tea has a lovely jasmine fragrance to it, a result of meticulous scenting with jasmine blossoms.
Origin: Mt. Taimu, Fuding City, Fujian Province, China
Season: Spring Tea
Harvest Date: May 1, 2020
Dry Leaf: slightly curly leaves like snail’s shell, covered in white fuzz
Aroma: Refreshing with noticeable jasmine fragrance
Liquor: Yellow green
Taste: Refreshing, smooth and sweet taste blend charming with noticeable jasmine smell and taste
Tea Bush: Fuding Dabaihao
Tea Garden: Wenyang Tea Garden
Caffeine: Low caffeine (less than 10% of a cup of coffee)
Storage: Store in airtight, opaque packaging; keep refrigerated
Shelf Life: 36 Months
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