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It’s a pretty standard Yiwu-region/Manzhuan honeyed affair. It matches very well Tea Encounter’s description. Syrupy and spicy, fairly thick and smooth.
Strong floral overtones in the aroma leave their presence in the taste and as a retronasal bitter-flowery finish. First steeps swallow pleasantly with plummy wood beneath and produce some mouth-watering. Sweet but not too sweet.
The bitterness is pretty well integrated and what doesn’t disappear quickly lingers on the top back of the palate, mixing well with a pure dark honey aftertaste. Moderate menthol cooling felt in chest arrives in hand with a mellow energy.
Nothing stands out but I’d say its smooth character is this tea’s anchor. Good – and solid – but not my preference. I think this would be a great step up for those newer to sheng and those looking for a strong floral presence.
Flavors: Apricot, Bitter, Floral, Flowers, Honey, Menthol, Mineral, Orange, Plum, Smooth, Spicy, Sweet, Winter Honey, Wood