Description
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Description
Yunnan Shaikhun from the highlands, wild bushes.
Tropical fruits, citrus and berries jump out of the teapot along with the aroma. Citrus fruits take the lead in the taste: sweet blood oranges and a couple of drops of lime spreading along the sides of the tongue. If you overbrew, the sweet orange turns into a bitter grapefruit, tenaciously passing through the mouth with a rough-tart aftertaste. Strong, dense condition of the general tone, without excesses. Holds the infusion well for red tea, as befits an excellent wild raw material.
Porcupine tea, full of citrus sourness and possible tart bitterness. Not everyone will like it, but those who do - strong. It is better to sit with it longer and more thoroughly, it has something to show.
Features
Appearance
loose
Type of tea
Red tea
Tea level
AAA (exceptional quality)
For what occasion?
Tea for the morning, For long daytime work, For sleepless nights, I wanted to be surprised
Taste
Refreshing, with a hint of sourness, Expressive, memorable, Natural sweetness, honey and caramel, Astringency, tannins, Juicy, berry, fruity
The effect of tea on the body
Rather, it tones up, Collects his thoughts, Warms the body
What is the best way to brew it?
For careful tastings, For those who like to drink by the glass
Year of tea production
Fresh, 2025
Features of tea raw materials
Wild trees
Brewing temperature
85-90°С
Country of origin
China
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