Yun Wu
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Commercial Description
These delicately rolled leaves come from the district of Xinchang in the province of Zhejiang. They give a full-bodied and sweet liquor, with ample vegetal aromatic notes. This tea was harvested by hand on the 29th of April 2013...
Ratings & Reviews
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65 Aroma: 8/10 Flavor: 4/5 Value: 2/5
Teuvo (63 reviews) on Jul. 1st, 2017
I took the dégustation comparée (comparative tasting) of three green teas of a higher quality. This is one of the three I was served.
I got a zhong with dry leaves in it, a small cup, and a thermos of water.
It has beautiful bright green leaves and liqueur, and a bright and sweetish aroma.
First steeping: Vegetal flavour (but slightly bitter because I oversteeped it).
Second steeping: Much more intense, brightly vegetal.
Third steeping: Hardly any colour or aroma left. The bright flavour remained.
Fourth steeping: Sweetish, slightly Longjing-like; vegetal aftertaste.
Fifth steeping: No colour, intensely vegetal and sweet.
Sixth steeping: Not much flavour left. Mostly just a sweet aftertaste.
The used leaves have a faint but pleasant aroma.
It's an extremely good tea but very, very expensive.
Teuvo (63 reviews) on Jul. 1st, 2017
I took the dégustation comparée (comparative tasting) of three green teas of a higher quality. This is one of the three I was served.
I got a zhong with dry leaves in it, a small cup, and a thermos of water.
It has beautiful bright green leaves and liqueur, and a bright and sweetish aroma.
First steeping: Vegetal flavour (but slightly bitter because I oversteeped it).
Second steeping: Much more intense, brightly vegetal.
Third steeping: Hardly any colour or aroma left. The bright flavour remained.
Fourth steeping: Sweetish, slightly Longjing-like; vegetal aftertaste.
Fifth steeping: No colour, intensely vegetal and sweet.
Sixth steeping: Not much flavour left. Mostly just a sweet aftertaste.
The used leaves have a faint but pleasant aroma.
It's an extremely good tea but very, very expensive.
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Style: | Dragon Well (Long Jing) |
Region: | Zhejiang, China |
Caffeine: | Caffeinated |
Leaf: | Loose |
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