Unbelievably smooth tea, and a nice overall jasmine experience. Personally, I prefer a pouchong tea base, I think – This green tea base is a little too smooth and, for my taste, I don’t feel enough presence from the tea. The jasmine fragrance and taste is beautiful, though!
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Grace Rare Tea uses a pouchong for their Flowery Jasmine. But my favorite is still Teavivre’s Premium Jasmine Dragon Pearls, which I like even better than their more expensive Downy Jasmine Dragon Pearls.
That’s cool – I’ll have to keep that one in mind to try! I think my next order is going to Yunnan Sourcing, though – I am due for a second visit to that place! I’ve only ordered there once (back in 2017 or 2018), but I enjoyed their products quite a bit. Lots of hard-to-find and unique stuff.
Jasmine offerings there look pretty weak, though – They all have a significant amount of blossoms in them, which I understand is a sign of low-quality jasmine tea. Regardless, the “Jasmine Dong Ting Bi Luo Chun Green Tea” looks intriguing to me, so pretty sure I will snap some of that up.
Grace Rare Tea uses a pouchong for their Flowery Jasmine. But my favorite is still Teavivre’s Premium Jasmine Dragon Pearls, which I like even better than their more expensive Downy Jasmine Dragon Pearls.
That’s cool – I’ll have to keep that one in mind to try! I think my next order is going to Yunnan Sourcing, though – I am due for a second visit to that place! I’ve only ordered there once (back in 2017 or 2018), but I enjoyed their products quite a bit. Lots of hard-to-find and unique stuff.
Jasmine offerings there look pretty weak, though – They all have a significant amount of blossoms in them, which I understand is a sign of low-quality jasmine tea. Regardless, the “Jasmine Dong Ting Bi Luo Chun Green Tea” looks intriguing to me, so pretty sure I will snap some of that up.