“My first second-steep! (If that makes any sense). Woke up late. Eyed the sodden leaf still clinging to the teapot from last night’s kai hua escapade. Didn’t really want to wash the pot out or...” Read full tasting note
“This has some good body to it. Not overwhelmingly so, but not so light that you don’t notice the flavors. The color is really light for a green and given it’s delicacy, I agree with everyone else...” Read full tasting note
“Meet the stronger, bolder and more sophisticated cousin of Adagio’s Green Needle. Both teas seem pretty similar with pleasant bitterness and refreshing taste, Green Needle being cheaper though. Kai...” Read full tasting note
“I wrote down my notes of this tea and then went back through to see what others said in their reviews. I’m wondering if I’m even drinking the same tea here. This is one of those teas I got as a...” Read full tasting note
Kai Hua Long Ding is one of the top ten most famous teas in China, its name meaning “Dragon Peak.” A crescendo is a musical peak not unlike each sip building toward its pinnacle with lovely orchid notes and a light bodied, semi-sweet character. We hope you will experience this wonderful tea and all it has to offer – it might just be the highest point of your day.
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