5g/100 ml

Dry leaves smelled like sweet tea to me. The first steep is pretty complex and the liquor has a deep color. I can’t quite separate all the flavors, but I’m definitely getting a spiced sense, and it leaves a hint of faint honey sweetness on the tongue. The more I drink, the sweeter it gets. It’s smooth in the mouth and a unique sweet scent clings to the empty cup.

The second steep is definitely sweeter and the aroma is rich in a somewhat woody/earthy kind of way. I got a good few more steeps out of this one with the same good flavor. I definitely look forward to exploring this tea further!

Seconds/steep
1st: 10
2nd: 15
3rd: 20
4th: 30
5th: 45

Flavors: Honey, Smooth, Spices, Sweet, Wood

Preparation
5 g 3 OZ / 100 ML

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