drank Shui Xian Squares by Tea Trekker
257 tasting notes

Origin: Fujian Province, China
Dry Leaf: Cute compressed squares of fall colors; greens, browns, rust, black, each wrapped in paper.
Method: 22oz ceramic teapot – 16 oz H2O
1 square = 10 grams tea
185F for 3 minutes
no rinse but I will if brewing gong fu style—-the square did open right up and is not tightly compressed but it is best to rinse :)
Wet Leaf: Long stems with 2 large leaves attached that have been rolled inside the squares.
Scents of honeysuckle.
Liquor: Clear, dark golden with scents of honeysuckle, cream, butter biscuit.
Flavor: Rich, flowers, nutmeg, peas, asparagus, clean mouthfeel-not too creamy.

Flavors: Asparagus, Flowers, Garden Peas, Nutmeg

Preparation
185 °F / 85 °C 3 min, 0 sec 10 g 16 OZ / 473 ML
donkeyteaarrrraugh

do you blog? your reviews are all about the tea….and I love that!

Lee

Thank u! No I don’t have a blog :)

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donkeyteaarrrraugh

do you blog? your reviews are all about the tea….and I love that!

Lee

Thank u! No I don’t have a blog :)

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