Teavivre’s 2017 bi lo chun. (Pi lo chun) green tea.
Ru Yao dragon teapot.
Review:
Dry leaf: peppery, green, grass.
Forgot to take photo. Looks like pi lo chun like usual.
Wet leaf: peppery, green, grass, vegetal, spicy(?).
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Light steep; I taste/smell: (smell) slight —> pepper, vegetal, green.
(Taste) smooth light -→ green, pepper, grass, sweet, rain forest (!).
Medium steep; I taste/smell: (smell) slight pepper. light —> green, vegetal, shrimp (?). (Taste) light pepper. Medium bitterness. Strong -→ mineral, rainforest, grass, asperagus.
Heavy steep; I taste/smell: (smell) slight —> green, grass, pepper. (Taste) light. -→ green, vegetal, grass, rainforest, pepper, Sweet.
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All in all, YUM! Great cha qi, flavours, and nice aromas. It’s like walking though a garden, tea garden, rainforest, or even tasting through a garden or even a tea garden! I definitely recommend at least trying this tea! i rate an 80!
Flavors: Asparagus, Bitter, Grass, Green, Mineral, Pepper, Rainforest, Smooth, Sweet, Vegetal