Description: “It is a mild green tea, yet has some definite complexities to the flavour and aroma.” – via Amoda Monthly Box
Review: I was pretty excited when I saw not one, but two teas from Nepali Tea Traders! It just so happens that I recently tasted a few teas from this brand, and I really enjoyed them!
This is a first flush tea from Nepal. I haven’t had many first flushes before, so I was curious. When I first saw the dry leaves, I thought it was a white tea. The leaves were fuzzy and smelled like spring – floral and grassy. The liquor had a sweeter aroma and was so pale yellow that I almost didn’t see that the water had changed colour.
The liquor had a very delicate taste, with no bitter aftertaste. It does leave the mouth feeling a bit dry. This is a tea you have to sip in a relaxing mood to really enjoy its full potential (3/5 rating).
- Type: Green tea
- Origin: Nepal
- Caffeine: High caffeine
- Ingredients: Nepalese green tea
- Company: Nepali Tea Traders
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