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  • “Shae. I am finally getting around to trying this one. Sorry it took so long and thank you so much for letting me try from your stash! If I had walked into this tea without knowing what it was I...” Read full tasting note
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From Far West Tea Traders

Flavor: Naturally sweet with smooth herbal and baked vegetal tones, hints of green tea aroma and savoriness, unexpected sweet aftertaste (not sugary) that pleasantly lingers in the mouth.

Completely WILD GROWN in Mangshi county of Dehong, China.

There are tremendous health benefits from this herbal tea! Seriously, this is my new favorite tea, perhaps of all. 100% Caffeine free but don’t let that fool you; it’s a powerful adaptogenic!!

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Shae. I am finally getting around to trying this one. Sorry it took so long and thank you so much for letting me try from your stash! If I had walked into this tea without knowing what it was I would have called it a weird-looking oolong. It is rolled like one but the stems are quite a bit thinner and the leaves are seemingly thinner and not as thick as the Camellia Sinensis leaf. The wet smell is very vegetal and somewhat mineral. The flavor is very savory. Brothy. Reminds me of ginseng but is smoother with a touch of astringency.

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