187 Tasting Notes
A tea that is not for everyone. It can appear to be tasteless/bland at first but it has hints of sweetness and vegetable taste. However, it’s true identity lays in its after taste. If you only like strong tasting tea I would stay away. If you like subtle notes and teas with multiple notes this is a good for you.
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I added this tea after I tried it based on a recommendation. I was very surprised at the sweetness and how much bold it was compared to others I’ve had previously (other companies). I found it a very affordable pleasure, a ‘go-to’ tea every day for me.
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I really like this tea, I feel like this should be their White Peony. I have white peony from other vendors and the silver buds ratio is about the same. Good welcoming tea for people who are just starting to try white tea and good for those who love the subtle notes.
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Bitter sweet moment for me. The sample was heavenly, a mixture of honey sweet notes and plum. The second time around it was bland and tasteless. I gave it a third try in case the second was a fluke… prepackaging the tea kills it adagio.
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Extremely fragrant tea. This can be either really good or really bad depending on the person. I like it every once in a white to ‘change waves’, but I have to admit I bought the smallest size after the sample and its been lasting for a little over a year now.
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I bought this tea to make tisane at home for my girlfriend. It is pretty good for a flavored tea. I would recommend it by itself only if you know how to make your own blends at home. (Chamomile, Mint, Cinnamon, etc. are some of the flavors you can play with.)