A very light and clean shou. Prominent camphor-spice note with a mineral, pecan, and cocoa background. Very soft and velvety mouthfeel. Slight pencil shaving note.
Flavors: Camphor, Cocoa, Mineral, Pecan, Spices
A very light and clean shou. Prominent camphor-spice note with a mineral, pecan, and cocoa background. Very soft and velvety mouthfeel. Slight pencil shaving note.
Flavors: Camphor, Cocoa, Mineral, Pecan, Spices
Tea addict since around 2011.
My favorites are pu’erhs, blacks/reds, and roasted oolongs, but I have a growing interest in good whites, and sometimes enjoy greens.
Currently trying to get an education, working a part time job, expand my ceramics/pottery skills, and trying to make the best of existential crisis.
Other than tea I love the outdoors, ceramics, guitar, and diy/building things.
I started a tea blog in February 2018, though admittedly I haven’t updated it much lately.
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When I give a tea a numerical rating it’s simply meant to reflect a balance of how well I enjoyed the tea and how it compares to others of the same style. I don’t follow any universal rating criteria, and my ratings are mainly meant for my own use, to remember what I though of a tea and if I want to repurchase.
Clearwater, FL
I believe Yunnan Sourcing used to sell this as well. They called it the Haiwan Peerless I think.
I think so!