I have one serving of this one left. I’m still holding off on the sipdown. This was truly one of my top black teas. There are also many, many, many teas I need to add that I’ve drank, so….I’m starting easy before I delve into writing and uploading. I might just write the reviews, then update the pictures.
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Floating Leaves has a Li Shan black tea, or they did when I made a big order with them on Black Friday. I’ve yet to try it, but I’m sure I can include some if we do a swap box again. I also got black teas from Alishan and Shan Lin Xi.
Black Friday got me good this year, and I also have orders from Wang, One River, and What-Cha. Lots of tea incoming … including, after several years of pining, a Fuding Silver Needle!
Oo more white tea! The Crimson Red is the one you are talking about. I thought it was out of stock, so it was replaced with a Shanlinxi Black.
I’m not sure whether it’s in stock on the U.S. website, but both the Crimson SLX and Crimson Beauty (Li Shan Black) are available on the international site, which is the one I ordered from. Let’s see how long I can go before opening them! (Actually, maybe that’s a bad idea, since I’ve been known to put my “too good for everyday drinking” teas in my tea museum.)
Floating Leaves has a Li Shan black tea, or they did when I made a big order with them on Black Friday. I’ve yet to try it, but I’m sure I can include some if we do a swap box again. I also got black teas from Alishan and Shan Lin Xi.
Black Friday got me good this year, and I also have orders from Wang, One River, and What-Cha. Lots of tea incoming … including, after several years of pining, a Fuding Silver Needle!
Oo more white tea! The Crimson Red is the one you are talking about. I thought it was out of stock, so it was replaced with a Shanlinxi Black.
I’m not sure whether it’s in stock on the U.S. website, but both the Crimson SLX and Crimson Beauty (Li Shan Black) are available on the international site, which is the one I ordered from. Let’s see how long I can go before opening them! (Actually, maybe that’s a bad idea, since I’ve been known to put my “too good for everyday drinking” teas in my tea museum.)