Yellow tea #2
Aroma: rich, full, complex, and oily aroma with floral, piney, smoky, sweet, and cheesy undertones. It is fresh, full-bodied, and appetizing, with a distinct potential of the highest-grade raw material. Taste: transparent, oily, and pure like a spring. With gradually emerging spicy hints in the aftertaste, reminiscent of dried herbs. With each infusion, as the leaves unfurl and the tea is extracted, the taste becomes denser and oilier, with roasted, resinous, and piney notes. Subtle undertones of corn and cedar can also be detected. Impact: relaxed, meditative, leading to quiet and calm contemplation. Jun Shan Yin Zhen, also known as "Silver Needles from Jun Shan," is one of the most intricate, beautiful, and enigmatic wonders in the world of tea. Alongside Meng Ding Huang Ya, it shares the crown of yellow teas - the most exclusive segment in the six-color Chinese tea classification. Jun Shan Yin Zhen is one of the most prominent phenomena in the world of Chinese tea. It features vari