Green Hill Teas Bohea Lapsang Special Grade
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Patty's review: "...the predominant aroma...is pure tea, a very steady, gentle, assertive presence, owing more to depth than breadth." Read review » |
9.0/10 |
There are 8 reviews available for this category, for 8 different blends of tea. The average rating for products in this category is 7.56.
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Patty's review: "...the predominant aroma...is pure tea, a very steady, gentle, assertive presence, owing more to depth than breadth." Read review » |
9.0/10 |
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Steven's review: "SMOOTH, smooth, and very smooth. " Read review » |
9/10 |
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Steven's review: "Ridiculously fragrant." Read review » |
8/10 |
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Dan's review: "A Fujian tea with golden tips, much like a Dian Hong, but perhaps not quite as satisfying. Nonetheless, it is incredibly smooth, delicately sweet and perfect on the palette." Read review » |
8.0/10 |
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Steven's review: "I'm struck by how light and airy the tea is, the natural sweetness of the cup-- that honey, fruity note is very expansive-- and yet how smooth the cup is. " Read review » |
7/10 |
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Steven's review: "The pu-erh seems to have a lot of Qi, which I believe is the term aficionados use to describe the energy in the tea, which is distinct from the effects that can be explained by caffeine alone." Read review » |
7/10 |
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Steven's review: "The flavor is what I associate with Japanese food-- seaside, seaweed, grass... in short, a pretty good match for the scent of the leaves. There are bright, grassy notes, along with sort of a richness-- it must be that sense of "umami," the elusive fifth flavor." Read review » |
6.5/10 |
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Steven's review: "The white teas are a bit restrained for my palate, but nevertheless very pleasant, when I'm in the mood for something clean and subtle. " Read review » |
6/10 |
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