Breaking this one out of the rotation to try tonight.
I got 10 grams out to start this one off. I gave a rinse and brewed a few minutes later. I used the Gaiwan to start with and the tea came out a little thin. I switched to teapot with more success.
The second round of brewing with extended steep times came out much better. The tea became more thick with a buttery consistency to it. Flavor is much more pronounced as well.
It gives some of the brothy tastes that many a Spring tea brings. It has a sugary hint in the aroma department. The wisps of bitterness fade away and the hints of the sweetness drifts in a bit. The hints of mineral are there mixed in with the hints of the bitter as well when allowing the tea to linger in the mouth.
I am a few steeps in and plan to enjoy this one a bit more. This isn’t the strongest tea of YS’s line up but hopefully it will age gracefully into a mature tea.

Flavors: Bitter, Mineral, Sugar, Sweet

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 0 min, 15 sec 10 g 10 OZ / 295 ML
Kirkoneill1988

looks like it might be too weak for me

mrmopar

Update the energy from this is nice. Don’t drink late at night it will keep you up.

tea123

That’s what I think Kirk. If it was thin in the gaiwan then it’s sounds thin.

Kirkoneill1988

just looks too weak to me :( nice review though

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Kirkoneill1988

looks like it might be too weak for me

mrmopar

Update the energy from this is nice. Don’t drink late at night it will keep you up.

tea123

That’s what I think Kirk. If it was thin in the gaiwan then it’s sounds thin.

Kirkoneill1988

just looks too weak to me :( nice review though

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