Upon smelling the dry leaf I noticed some milkiness and the smell of fresh asian pear. The wet leaf had an almondy and honey smell with small amounts of orchid and green notes. The texture was milky and smooth with almost no astringency. When the tea hit my mouth it came with an aroma bomb. The tea is mainly a fruity tea with peachy and apple-y aromas with some nuts and coconut and a mineral taste in the background. Worth noting that the tea isn’t charcoal roasted so it maintains the vegetal note throughout the steeps. Overall a nice daily drinker and worth the price! I used the Chaozhou Gongfu method with a Chaozhou teapot to brew this tea.
Flavors: Almond, Apple, Coconut, Honey, Milky, Mineral, Orchid, Peach, Pear, Roast Nuts, Smooth, Vegetal