Last tea from EoT, the Yibang Small Trees...
This one is pretty simple, it's like the old trees in that it's a bit deeper than the usual Yibang, with sugar/caramel/breakfast cereal (like Cheerios) aroma and taste. It's not very dynamic, but it is durable. The tea is as bitter as the old tree and maybe a touch more so. It doesn't really have much aftertaste, but does have a little cooling. The viscosity is medium and does have some drying astringency. The tea is a touch hard to drink early on, but later long infusions are enjoyable. No/little qi.
Definitely not something I'd buy, but it's reasonably tasty. These last two teas have also got me on just how bitter Yibang can be, as opposed to Youle or Manzhuan.
This one is pretty simple, it's like the old trees in that it's a bit deeper than the usual Yibang, with sugar/caramel/breakfast cereal (like Cheerios) aroma and taste. It's not very dynamic, but it is durable. The tea is as bitter as the old tree and maybe a touch more so. It doesn't really have much aftertaste, but does have a little cooling. The viscosity is medium and does have some drying astringency. The tea is a touch hard to drink early on, but later long infusions are enjoyable. No/little qi.
Definitely not something I'd buy, but it's reasonably tasty. These last two teas have also got me on just how bitter Yibang can be, as opposed to Youle or Manzhuan.