Store Benchmark from TeaHeavenly: Taste this tea again today and it gives me a very good perspective on what a great tea tastes like when it is young. It is balanced, with some kind of distinctive flower fragrance. It is young and it tastes very bitter, which turns into bittersweet aftertaste for a long period of time in the mouth. The first impression is bitter and unpleasant, but then it turns into lingering bittersweet aftertaste. It gives out very positive "qi", which is powerful like a great ginseng. The distinctive flower fragrance resembles that from the Banzhang area. The depth of the tea is deep and long. The brewing lasts 15 times or so, with sweet and robust broth in the last few times. Usually most of the teas would lose its flavor quick but not this one. The more I taste this tea the better I understand and learn what a great tea would be. What is unusual about this tea is that it warms the drinker up instead of giving headache and negative body reaction like most other young teas do. It is still young and it would take a few years before developing and giving a very pleasant broth.