Picked up some of the Spring 2018 version of this tea in my recent order. The description suggests it is a marriage of two different cultivars, one contributing creaminess and the other florals – and that does more or less describe the flavour. It’s floral-dominant (which makes sense to me, given that the floral cultivar is the one from which the leaves are actually harvested – the tieguanyin is just the rootstock) with some creaminess. I haven’t tried straight Huang Jin Gui before to know if it’s markedly different from that, though, and it doesn’t look like I picked up any for comparison. Probably because florals aren’t really my thing. This one is heavily lilac, to my mostly-uneduated tastebuds, and that’s a floral that I can appreciate in oolongs, so I’ll enjoy it for what it is, at the very least, but it wouldn’t be a repurchase. I was hoping for a bit more creaminess!