Awhhhh look at all those trichomes. Golden fuzz all over the packaging. The dry leaf is tightly twisted and curling. It seems to be in between green and black. It resembles more of a white tea than it does an oolong honestly. Even the wet leaf has some farm yard notes that remind me of some white teas.
A bit floral. Fresh greens both vegetal and the greens one finds as they venture out into the spring forest. A bit earthy Soft and filling mouth feel. The earthy notes come out even more in the second infusion. Dried grasses on top of a pile of wet grass. This is an interesting oolong. More white then oolong I’d say.
On a side note, my sister and I are doing a therapist session tomorrow. I’m trying my best not to be nervous about it and hoping for the best. I try to keep my notes free of personal stuff but sometimes it’s a relief to do so.
I hope the session goes well!
I know it is not top-notch tea, but happy to see that someone tried it!
I hope too that the session goes (went) well!