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This is part of a revolutionary series that I suppose I’m gathering. Though the description says that it is dry-stored, that is most certainly NOT the case. This cake was received on April of 2014. Upon sampling, I was duly unimpressed. First, it just didn’t taste very good and second the lingering haunt of must made me feel like the cake had been stored in someone’s dank basement. Whatever questions the cake posed diminished, as the moldy taste only seemed to emerge more forcefully and there was much astringency to boot. – See more at: http://universotea.com/content/dragon-phoenix-tea-company-great-village-old-teashop-%C2%A02011#sthash.GrZfelNe.dpuf

Flavors: Butter, Metallic, Mint, Musty, Sweet

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 0 min, 15 sec 5 g 4 OZ / 118 ML

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I’ve been drinking Chinese tea since the early 90s when I was a student at Peking University.
My attention has focused on pu’ers, since by profession I’m a doctor of Chinese medicine and sometimes find it a useful lifestyle addition.
From there, I started importing, mostly for patients and other health professionals but also as an interesting hobby that can deepen individuals’ understanding of Chinese medicine.

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