Went to the SF tea festival and picked some of this up after sampling. The tea maker was there talking about how this tea is from his backyard. His backyard is a tea farm of many acres, so not the small yard I was first imagining when he was describing it. They say the company gives back to the community and workers, so that is nice to hear after reading about other tea plantations that treat their workers poorly.
The tea has a very light grassy taste. It isn’t a bright flavor, but is subtle and mellow. The tea has an almost sweet quality to is as well. My mouth is left slightly dry after the sip where the flavors linger briefly then fade. It’s a nice cup when I want something subtle.

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Nattie

Awesome to hear about companies like this that appreciate their workforce!

Mastress Alita

I bought the sampler pouch from them, and it has this one in it! I haven’t tried it yet, though.

Dustin

Ethical and thoughtful companies are the best! Gives me a little hope that all is not lost.
I didn’t see a sampler pack! Nice!

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Nattie

Awesome to hear about companies like this that appreciate their workforce!

Mastress Alita

I bought the sampler pouch from them, and it has this one in it! I haven’t tried it yet, though.

Dustin

Ethical and thoughtful companies are the best! Gives me a little hope that all is not lost.
I didn’t see a sampler pack! Nice!

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