Very cleansing tea that gives a sort of mint-like tingle (not taste) to the palate. Quick steeps with 190F water keeps it well-balanced with sweetness, a tiny tiny hint of bitter melon, and a creamy mouthfeel. I thought this was refreshing!! |
Lee (2/17/2015) |
Unlike Meng Ding Huang ya and Huo Shan Huang Ya, this tea appears curly and very fine, opening into small size leaves that make pale yellow/greenish liquor with a strong almost green tea taste. There is a slight muscatel note as well. |
Marika (1/6/2015) |
One of the few yellow teas available, and a super tea it is.
A very refreshing tea, perfect after a days hard work! |
Ben (8/20/2014) |
Not sure if I had a bad batch. Not quite what I was expecting. No flavour. Just a subtle sweetness like a tiny pinch of stevia. Doubt IŽll try this again. |
Kimberley (3/26/2013) |
Loved this tea for everyday drinking. Brews easily and has a great flavor |
Angela (11/4/2012) |
Another fantastic tea. Great taste, great aroma! Would recommend. |
Neil (10/24/2012) |
I am just drinking my first brew of this tea and can find no faults at all. Very refreshing and mild and light. I think that the next few brews will be a stronger tastse. I am using porcelain and it works perfectly. Definitely a winner! 4/5 |
Robin (8/13/2012) |
tea is okay . |
Christian (4/25/2012) |
Excellent tea,i was impressed by the flavor of this tea. |
Adrian (8/23/2011) |
This is good! The taste is quite similar to Jun Shan Yin Zhen but to a lower price. An excellent alternative for everyday drinking.
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Terje (10/18/2010) |
A great find, as the name implies is it much like Mao Jian green, only with the subtle hints of a good Jun Shan Yin Zhen.
The only thing i would say against this tea is that it doesnŽt hold up to multiple steepings as say a JSYZ, but for the price it is a wonderful and highly enjoyable tea, Best bang for the buck. |
Dorian (9/24/2010) |