This isn’t the highest quality Bai Mu Dan I’ve encountered. The leaves are broken and crumbled, and are certainly not as green as the photos on the website would like to suggest. They are dull and brown, with no visible signs of fuzzy down like I’ve come to expect from a high quality Bai Mu Dan.
With that said, this is not a bad Bai Mu Dan. It’s just not the very best that I’ve encountered. It’s nothing exceptional. But it is pleasant. It has deliciously sweet, fruity overtones and a nice hint of hay and air in the background.
Overall, a pleasant tea experience.
Hi LiberTEAS — very sorry you felt mislead by our photo. You were absolutely right, and we’ve updated all of our tea photos.
All the best,
Martin @ The Little Red Cup Tea Co.