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Hint of mustiness with elemental notes. Aged deep in Yunnan's mountain caves.
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A light amber oolong that tastes wonderful; easy to drink, solid oolong character, friendly finish without fire. Described as having a natural orchid-like flavor, good for many infusions, clear bright amber color, lingering fragrance.
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Full of crisp vegetals and sweet savory notes. A refreshing lemon peel finish boosts the intensity of the brew for a clean and refreshing cup.
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A classic Black tea with a reddish brown cup color, medium to full bodied with mellow smokiness, touches of fruit, and a fresh baked bread quality. A touch of milk can bring out a soft floral note.
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This Irish Breakfast tea is a blend of Assam, Ceylon, and China Black. The aroma reflects the heartiness of the Assam as well as the smoothness and slightly citrusy taste of the Ceylon.
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Its assertively smoky flavor makes the Lapsang Souchong the most distinctive of the black teas. The flavor is derived from the drying of leaves in the smoke of pinewood. The resulting teas are rich and dark red in color.
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Sencha is an elegant, flat, dark-green leaves yielding a fragrant, aromatic cup with a refreshing flavor.
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Made from the South African "red bush", Rooibos is a caffeine-free beverage, rich in essential minerals. Rooibos has a characteristically mild flavor and a soft, citric sweetness.
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Widely consumed throughout the world, Gunpowder tea is rolled into tiny pearls (or pellets) that unfurl, when steeped, into long green banners. This is a Chinese green tea from Zhejiang Province with a rich, full-bodied flavor and hint of sweet smokiness.