Feng Huang Xiang Bing Cha 05
Brand & Factory :
Tu Lin, Da Li Nan Jian Tea Industry
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Type :
Sheng/Raw
| Vintage Year : 2005
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(rating: 4 out of 5) |
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| Feng Huang Xiang Bing Cha is compressed from early spring tea leaves picked from Wu Liang Shan in Yunnan province. The tea trees from which the tea leaves are picked would produce a strong fragrance every spring, hence the name Xiang, which means "Fragrant". This cake is compressed into the shape of an Iron Cake much like how Xiaguan compresses their products. |
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| Reviews & Ratings |
| Clean, strong, aromatic, bitter-sweet tea. Golden infusions are nice to drink now, but with excellent cha-qi, will age well. |  Mike (4/25/2009) | | | | | Large leaves, reddish yellow liquor. Still somewhat bitter at first, this tea gains sweetness with every brew. The taste is rather mild and not too complex, but pleasant and almost addictive. |  Aadu (7/20/2008) | | | | | Similar to the 04. Bitter and strong with quite a broad taste, probably a due to the blend. Not bad, but an average tea at best. |  Vladimir (2/6/2007) | | | |
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