New Vithanakande F.B.O.P.F.E.X.S

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Black Tea
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Average preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 4 min, 0 sec

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  • “4g / 300ml in ceramic pot. Single infusion 5m @ 90C This is by far my favorite breakfast tea. :) The taste is just wonderful, like a Shu puer but with a perfect mix of powerful astringancy and...” Read full tasting note
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Dry leaves:
Appearance: long, dark and well-rolled leaves that are not broken despite what might be assumed from the grade. Plucking features plenty of buds, somewhere between gold and silver.
Scents: fruity bouquet (ripe apples, strawberry), chocolaty and woody.

Brewed leaves :
Scents: woody (damp wood) and fruity (apple), note of wet flowers .
Liquor: Colour: mahogany, nice and clear liquor.
Texture: slightly oily, with a hint of astringency.
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4g / 300ml in ceramic pot.
Single infusion 5m @ 90C

This is by far my favorite breakfast tea. :)
The taste is just wonderful, like a Shu puer but with a perfect mix of powerful astringancy and sweet ripe fruit. Today i taste peach. ^^

Wont ever wat to run out of this!

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 5 min, 0 sec
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Anna 11 years ago

Do you buy PdT when you travel, order it online, or can you actually get their stuff in Sweden?

Anna 11 years ago

Aw, too bad – I was hoping for some additional incentive to go to Gothenburg, haha.

Dag Wedin 11 years ago

:D well we have a really nice teashop. https://www.facebook.com/Tekultur. got plenty of nice tea.

Anna 11 years ago

True, Tekultur is awesome.

Terri HarpLady 11 years ago

Looks like an awesome teashop! Even though I don’t speak Swedish (except when I’m using Google translate, haha), I love that I can go on any tea site of any language, & figure out what’s what, more or less :)

Anna 11 years ago

The universal language of tea.

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