May 01
Numi’s Teaview Snapshot
 | "This is more suited to afternoons or moments when something soft sounds more attractive than heartier, deeper flavors." |
Mmm. This oolong has a light body with a slightly floral-nutty scent and a buttery/nutty taste. Their website doesn’t list this tea, so I’m not sure of other details. This is very easy to like; I finished my cup before I even noticed. While this is a crowd pleaser, it is a bit light and more suited to afternoons or moments when something soft sounds more attractive than heartier, deeper flavors. For people looking to try various kinds of oolongs, I would definitely include this for its interest, slight brothiness, and user-friendly abilities. I tend to prefer oolongs with more depth but for those who enjoy lighter flavors, this is worth checking out.
— To purchase David’s Tea Super Butterfly Wuyi, or for more specific information on ingredients or the story behind this particular blend, click here to go directly to the manufacturer's web site.
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