Dry, this tea smells pretty malty. It brews up to a lovely dark amber, almost brown cup. It looses most of the maltyness and gains a wheaty smell. Which makes the smoothness of this tea kind of surprising. I was expecting something a bit more…harsh. At the back there’s just a hint of honey. All these smells and tastes come together to make a very good tea.
Assam Kopili Estate Oolong
Black Oolong Blend by TeaSource
This unique oolong brews up with amazing depth and complexity. The flavor elements include notes of dark honey silkiness and a wheaty taste.






