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Gift Box Set of Four Famous Teas, including Tieguanyin, Jinjunmei, Lapsang Souchong Black Tea and Dahongpao, with a total weight of 500g. It's an ideal choice for giving as gifts during the Spring Festival.
Gift Box Set of Four Famous Teas, including Tieguanyin, Jinjunmei, Lapsang Souchong Black Tea and Dahongpao, with a total weight of 500g. It's an ideal choice for giving as gifts during the Spring Festival.
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The tastes vary greatly. Green teas have a fresh and brisk taste with an obvious sweet aftertaste. Take Lushan Yunwu Tea for example. Once you take a sip, you can immediately feel the coolness of the tea soup. As your tongue gently touches it, a thread of sweetness wells up, just like a clear spring flowing among the taste buds in the mountains. Xinyang Maojian has a rich flavor, slightly bitter at first, but then followed by a powerful sweet aftertaste that gives a strong impact to the taste buds.
White teas taste light and soft. Baihao Yinzhen enters the mouth smoothly and softly. The fragrance of the white hairs spreads in the mouth, and then there is a slight sweet aftertaste, just like a gentle spring breeze brushing across the tip of the tongue. The taste of aged white tea is even more mellow, with the fragrance of medicine and the aroma of aging intertwined. The thickness of the tea soup increases, bringing a warm and reassuring taste experience.
Black teas taste mellow and sweet. Jinjunmei is sweet, smooth and refreshing, with the honey fragrance perfectly blended with the tea soup. Every sip is like tasting sweet flower nectar. Yunnan Black Tea has a strong and rich flavor, full of stimulation. The mellowness brought by components such as thearubigins and theaflavins complements the fruity fragrance, making it unforgettable once you take a sip.
Oolong teas taste mellow and sweet with aftertaste. The "Guanyin rhyme" of Tieguanyin and the "rock rhyme" of Dahongpao each show their own characteristics. The "Guanyin rhyme" of Tieguanyin gives a sweet aftertaste and saliva secretion, as if there were a clear spring gushing in the throat. The "rock rhyme" of Dahongpao is unique. The tea soup is thick, and the flavor of minerals intertwines with the tea fragrance and the sweet aftertaste, as if the tip of the tongue were traveling among the rocks in Wuyishan.
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