just a selkie in the sea

(I also go by Liz)

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browsing white2tea is so hazardous to my bank account and cupboard space. how am I supposed to pass up things like this*

Our 2020 Camphornought is a wallop of woody flavors and low toned aromas in a thick bodied, smooth tea. There is a slight touch of bitterness inside the burly forest of flavors and even a light faded smoke in the backdrop. If you're the type who enjoys whisky or a pipe on the porch, Camphornought is the shou Puer version of that.

or this

Our 2020 Planetary Shark Feed blend is a good balance of quality material while still being friendly to your bank account. This shu Puer blend boasts a berry sweetness and a smooth body with fleeting aromas of sandalwood. Excellent for a daily drinker.

or this

Our classic Waffles blend. A shou Puer tea with a sweet, easily approachable character, pressed into a convenient waffle pattern that can be broken apart without the use of a tea needle. An excellent everyday ripe Puer tea, with a soft sweetness and a smooth warming body. A well balanced ripe Puer tea for beginners or veteran drinkers alike.

or this

Sunskate was oxidized very lightly, so much so that we could probably refer to it as a strange oolong instead of a black tea. The goal was to leave room for further aging and oxidation in the coming years, but it's a beautiful tea fresh as well. Made from material usually destined for raw Puer production, Sunskate has a syrupy thick body with bright aromas uncommon in a black tea.

ultimately the answer is "I guess I'm not supposed to", because I've bought samples or minis of all of them over the past few years. but still

*I am not sponsored by white2tea. I swear


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in reply to @JhoiraArtificer's post:

yeah i'm just having fun window shopping honestly. i'd like to try it but not for the going price.

if you're curious, i got a 200g bing of their gingerbread man shou earlier this year as well, the most intense huigan i've ever experienced