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This was the last tea I made with/for my brother, before he went back to his house after Christmas. Once again, I made it in my little glass teapot (a current favourite brewing vessel of mine, particularly for Oolongs). I used around 2 tsp.

The tea was absolutely lovely! The dry leaves smelled really good – kinda floral, pretty sweet – so I had high hopes. Whilst steeping, the tea was floral and sweet smelling, still – it had that lovely orchid notes that my favourite greener Oolongs tend to. The liquor was lovely, too – it tasted much as it smelled.

We got ~3 pot-fulls out of the leaves last night and I made a further two from it today before I had to throw them out. The later steeps were less vegetal, but the floral notes were still present and the buttery flavour really came through, particularly in the final steep I did.

A lovely tea – much recommended, if there’s still any available!

Flavors: Orchid

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Junior doctor and casual tea-drinker.

It’s been a busy few years for me – I’ve graduated from med school and I’m now working full time as a junior doctor in a small UK hospital. I’ve returned Steepster to continue to learn, take recommendations and share my experiences :-)

I remain particularly keen to try lots of new teas, especially Pu Erhs and Oolongs!

I’m also happy to swap, particularly within the UK! If you see anything in my cupboard that you wanna try, please don’t be afraid to ask! Most of them I have at least 25 g of, so a 5 g sample or so will be no trouble :-)

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