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Intriguing and contrasting tea! I am not used to yellow tea and this one felt like it had been flavored by a mad man (although it’s natural!), with a clear and sharp set of apparently contrasting notes: lychee and fig for the sweet & fruity core, smoke and mild bitterness at the beginning and end (long-lasting along the lower gums). The smell matches, plus dry forest leaves association.

Flavors: Fig, Lychee, Smoke

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 3 min, 0 sec 1 tsp 5 OZ / 150 ML

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Hi, I am a tea lover since always and a tea professional since 2012.
I drink any colour of tea, scented or not, although I still can’t get used to smoked tea. I am also curious about the history and economy of tea around the word.
I currently work for Dammann Frères as a salesperson, but my views do not reflect that of my company. I intend to start a workshop/training activity around tea this fall (more details to come!).
Thanks for reading :)

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