drank Yunnan Jig by Adagio Teas
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Smells a little earthy and musty with a hint of Chili pepper. Wet the leaves smell like soggy noodles. There is very little astringency and it is very smooth and light in the mouth. I probably could either use more leaf or steep it longer.

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Boiling 5 min, 0 sec
Azzrian

Chili pepper YUM!

teatortoise

More leaf. Longer steeps are too malty and become bitter.

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Azzrian

Chili pepper YUM!

teatortoise

More leaf. Longer steeps are too malty and become bitter.

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