There’s not that much to say about this tea. It’s not distinctively magnolia, at least not to me. If asked, I would have said it was a mild, slightly darker and more buttery jasmine oolong. There is a slight hint of perfume-iness at the end but maybe I’m just imagining that. All in all, it’s very drinkable and there’s really not anything bad, but there’s also nothing that really jumps out at me as particularly special.
3.1g/6oz
Preparation
Comments
Auggy – I don’t think I mentioned this yet, but I love your g/oz note at the end of your posts … as a new methodical tea drinker, it really helps when I am researching a new-to-me tea & it’s prep. Maybe one day, it will be on the ‘post edit box’ as is the temp & time for the tea parameters. Your inclusion of the info is so useful – thanks!
~lauren, No problem! I try to include it to remind myself what teas are best heavy on the leaf, etc but I’m glad it’s useful to others, too!
Auggy – I don’t think I mentioned this yet, but I love your g/oz note at the end of your posts … as a new methodical tea drinker, it really helps when I am researching a new-to-me tea & it’s prep. Maybe one day, it will be on the ‘post edit box’ as is the temp & time for the tea parameters. Your inclusion of the info is so useful – thanks!
~lauren, No problem! I try to include it to remind myself what teas are best heavy on the leaf, etc but I’m glad it’s useful to others, too!
Most definitely helpful!