Dry Leaf Nose: Rich, fresh and refreshing. Classic honey black tea notes with a hint of ripe fruits.

Liquor: An appealing scotch colour, very clear and aromatic with ripe fruit notes and a garden fresh tea aroma of caramel and honey.

Flavour: The overriding notes are delicate yet rich, with a prominent flavour of caramel and freshly manufactured tea leaves – it’s rich, sweet and laden with hints of a delicate medium coloured honey and ripe fruit.

Preparation
200 °F / 93 °C 5 min, 0 sec
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Lucy 12 years ago

YUMMM!

Cassie Eng 12 years ago

Absolutely love Gyokuro and will look forward to trying this one soon.

Plunkybug 12 years ago

Me too, Cassie! It looks delightful!

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Lucy 12 years ago

YUMMM!

Cassie Eng 12 years ago

Absolutely love Gyokuro and will look forward to trying this one soon.

Plunkybug 12 years ago

Me too, Cassie! It looks delightful!

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