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Before I start to praise it let me say one thing Masterpiece! I mean it isn’t the one and only best tea ever something like that doesn’t exist. Same if you asked someone do you have one favorite band? No, their are plenty but magnificent in their own genre. This Yuchi is a true masterpiece and such a well composed wild grown fellow within its black tea universe. Everything starts and ends with such a fruity punch directly through your senses forth and back and the same again and again and yes AGAIN!. With this fruitiness there also follows a distinct spicy flavor with a subtle herbal hint of eucalyptus to it. The most major note is definitely cherry but more like cherry candies plus a hint of black currants and blueberries covered with a fine delicate creamy vanilla bourbon layer. Beside those aspects there is even more fruitiness going on like a elegant fusion of nashi pear and Japanese peaches with a sweet honey-ish finish at the end. A very warming tea which stays very long in your mouth especially your cheeks. There is nearly no end to this fellow and its taste keeps up the notes in their full potential at least for around 7-8 infusions. Really a winner! I am definitely going to buy more of this awesome tea.

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Ahoi,

I am a tea taster and tea-blog author from Vienna. Since my early Childhood days I was always drawn to East Asian culture especially China, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. It wasn’t a thing I discovered because of my parents or my environment – it was a thing that started on its own and spread its antennas into nearly every direction what Asian culture could deliver.

I felt in love with their history, movies, Tv-Shows, food, Anime, Videogames, tea culture – nearly everything. 2009 was the first time I visited Japan – it was a feeling of finally being home. Since that time I developed such a passion for tea because tea combines so many aspects I love. Taking photos, writing, Asian culture, the connection to mother nature and its history, the love for craftsmanship (Teaware etc).

Within 2013 I started my teablog called ZeroZen(https://zeroteazen.wordpress.com/) – the first couple of years I only posted content in my mother language German. But within 2016 I discovered Instagram for myself and found the perfect medium for my artistic output which is now completely and exclusive in English ^___~

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