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In all my years studying tea, I have rarely encountered a tea that is able to achieve such variety in flavor from such a small amount of leaves and in such an extended range of styles. In all reality, I have never encountered a tea that is able to achieve such variety in flavor from such a small amount of leaves and in such an extended range of styles. This is truly remarkable and quite a feat indeed, which is what makes this tea so interesting. This tea has an incredible amount of different styles, which are all very well put together. There is a sweetness to the tea, which is very similar to honey, but it lacks the harshness usually associated with honey. The flavors are also very different, with a little of both in the mix as well. This tea has a lot of different styles, which are all very well put together. This tea has an incredibly nice bitterness to it, but the flavor balance is wonderful. The taste is rather mild and mellow for a oolong, which is surprising. I could feel myself drinking this tea all day long. This tea has a great bitterness and a good mouthfeel, but nothing much else. The flavor is mostly very mild and mellow, though you do get a little of everything. The sweetness is quite pleasant, and I found this one to be a great all day drink. The aftertaste lingers on your tongue, making you regret your decision to drink this tea, but you drink it anyway. Although I have been drinking tea for a long time, I have only ever tasted this tea a handful of times. These are all my first experiences with the drink, so I could perhaps learn something from them.
Article about Oriental beauty…
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