Notes
Interesting. Compared to the "Peach" unsmoked lapsang, this is a little more subtle, and in particular is much less yammy. The dried fruit is still there, very raisin-like. And it has more of a black tea quality to it. It's quite good, and I like it better than the "Peach" one but not as much as the smoked one, I think.
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Cultivar: Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong
Harvest: Spring 2022
Origin: Ma Su, Tong Mu Village, Wu Yi Shan, Fu Jian
Clean, rich, floral, sweet berries, honey like sweetness, and a malty undertone
This is an unsmoked style Lapsang Souchong tea straight from the heart of the core production area Tong Mu Village in Wu Yi Mountain range. It's from old bush tea trees that are at least 100 years old and 3 meters tall from our Lapsang farmer Bei Bei, Zhang's tea farm



