Yunnan Royal Golden

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Black Tea
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205 °F / 96 °C 3 min, 30 sec

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The golden tips of this black tea produce a complex peppery mellow yet malty flavor. This full-bodied tea originates from China.

Recommended Brew Time: 3 minutes 30 seconds
Recommended Amount: 2 teaspoons of tea for 8oz of water
Recommended Temperature: 210 F

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I’ve been a little preoccupied with my new Bamboo Pen & Touch today but I have been drinking tea! This one I just got today and it’s yummy and different! Here’s why…when I first opened the package of this one it smelled a little like Chinese Food! When I infused the aroma morphed into a malty-peppery black type tea. The taste is mildly peppery and malty and a nice yunnan! This is also great iced!

Batrachoid

I didn’t know you were an artist. May I inquire what you drew?

TeaEqualsBliss

Well, I don’t draw, really, but I like paper crafts! I have been doing some more hybrid stuff which incorporates both paper and digital paper, images, and clipart along with traditional paper supplies, etc. This intrigued me tho!

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Thank you TeaEqualsBliss for sending me some of this tea!

The leaves are beautifully golden. The aroma evokes images of freshly baked bread. No, it doesn’t smell like freshly baked bread, but it has a way of bringing those thoughts to mind. It tastes biscuit-y. Bake-y and chewy! Rich and malty and very flavorful.

Nice! Oh, so very nice!

LiberTEAS

The second infusion is not quite as hefty as the first, but still extraordinarily flavorful. I find it more “wine-like” with the second infusion, with more of the fruit tones in the background revealing themselves.

Infusin_Susan

You’ve just given me a lemming, LiberTEAS (you had me at “biscuit-y”). Not sure if I should thank you for that! ;)

LiberTEAS

You’ll be thanking me when you try this though! It’s delightful!

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This is a good all-around Yunnan. What I like about it is how smooth it is — there isn’t even the slightest hint of astringency or bitterness. It’s not the strongest Yunnan I’ve ever had, but perhaps that’s because I tend to brew my tea fairly strong, and this sample was on the small side. It’s not spicy or peppery, but a little bit biscuit-y. Very easy to drink. Overall, a nice mellow black tea with a pleasing flavor.

Preparation
205 °F / 96 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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119 tasting notes

I really like this.

I mean REALLLLLLY like this. It’s slightly peppery and has a very full flavor and aroma. It’s delicious and I love it and it’s going on my list of teas to buy!

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 3 min, 0 sec

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This is one of the free samples I got from butiki teas thank you very much. Backlogging this is a very good medium strength yunnan that is very good and without the strong peppery notes which I do not like.

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