Insanely fragrant with tons of fruity and floral aromas. The notes of fruit are particularly prominent, reminiscent of cherries, plums, black grapes, or maybe pears. But the fruit tone is intermingled with the floral top notes as well, making this one very complex black tea. The body is substantial and the flavor carries the tiniest bit of smooth malt character, making it clear that this is in fact a black tea, and not some hyperfragrant oolong. The flavor also is slightly acidic (citric? malic?) also making it clear this is a Taiwanese black tea. Damn, this is really impressive.

Flavors: Floral, Fruity, Malt, Pear, Stonefruit

Rasseru

Thats sounds lovely!

Daylon R Thomas

I wanted to try the Green Oolong version of the Winter Rhythm. Too bad it was out of stock when I got some Jasmine.

ccrtea

It is lovely indeed. The more the flavor and aroma resonated. I didn’t realize they had had an oolong version. That would have been interesting to compare!

ccrtea

Whoops. Edit*The more the flavor and aroma resonated* after drinking the tea, the more I enjoyed it.

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Rasseru

Thats sounds lovely!

Daylon R Thomas

I wanted to try the Green Oolong version of the Winter Rhythm. Too bad it was out of stock when I got some Jasmine.

ccrtea

It is lovely indeed. The more the flavor and aroma resonated. I didn’t realize they had had an oolong version. That would have been interesting to compare!

ccrtea

Whoops. Edit*The more the flavor and aroma resonated* after drinking the tea, the more I enjoyed it.

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