Bi Lo Chun Reserve
This tea has been retired/discontinued.
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Commercial Description
The brew is barely golden and the aroma unassuming. The taste is that of a very light, flaky pastry that just melts on your tongue, leaving behind a delicate icing to envelope your taste buds in a warm embrace.
Ratings & Reviews
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90 Aroma: 9/10 Flavor: 5/5 Value: 4/5
Rob S (5 reviews) on Mar. 25th, 2010
This quickly became one of my favorite teas.
This tea has a very delicate yet distinct flavor, milder than a dragonwell, but somewhat similar.
The delicateness of this tea make it a perfect afternoon or evening sip and I find they inspire relaxation.
One of the more unusual looking leaves when dry, similar to tiny eyebrows. I believe they are very young leaves that are gently rolled.
I recommend trying this tea, it's sure to become a favorite.
Rob S (5 reviews) on Mar. 25th, 2010
This quickly became one of my favorite teas.
This tea has a very delicate yet distinct flavor, milder than a dragonwell, but somewhat similar.
The delicateness of this tea make it a perfect afternoon or evening sip and I find they inspire relaxation.
One of the more unusual looking leaves when dry, similar to tiny eyebrows. I believe they are very young leaves that are gently rolled.
I recommend trying this tea, it's sure to become a favorite.
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External Reviews
Our editorial team has selected the following reviews from other websites:
- Teas Etc’s Bi Lo Chun Reserve Review - My Steeped IdentiTEA
Jun. 5, 2009
A weakly positive review, describing this tea as delicate and mellow, sweet and crisp, but so delicate that the flavor was hard to detect, and slightly astringent. Beautiful photos show the dry leaf and pale liquor produced by brewing.
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