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I keep recieveing samples of this with my orders, so I have a Frankenstein cake now, lol. The leaves are light silver and loosely compressed. I can pick up some nice yiwu-like scents of slight sweet, subtle, and soft florals. The grassy youngness still shows strongly. I warmed my teapot and placed some inside. The scent opens into some heady florals, with sweet and tart tones, also I can note a bit of smoke and fruitiness. The taste is grassy with just a tad of sweetness. The huigan was incredibly faint. The bitter continued in each steep and became a tongue numbing astringent. Also, I note that the smoke tone appears around steep three. The brew continues in that manner and stays consistently basic. The qi is noticeable with a fair head rush and some face warming, but that is the extent.There is no doubt that this is organic plantation tea. For the price (mine was free), it’s a fair tea I guess, but I wouldn’t seek this out.

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Flavors: Bitter, Floral, Grass, Smoke

Preparation
Boiling 0 min, 15 sec 9 g 4 OZ / 130 ML
Indigobloom

Ugh. I dislike that flavour profile. The Vietnamese smoked green tea that I tried awhile back reminds me of your description. I just couldn’t find a way to enjoy it.

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Indigobloom

Ugh. I dislike that flavour profile. The Vietnamese smoked green tea that I tried awhile back reminds me of your description. I just couldn’t find a way to enjoy it.

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