The aged tea «Lao Yun Shan Mao jian», harvest 2005.
In appearance: small, thin, curved, gray-brown, fluffy tips. The fragrance is restrained, herbaceous with a hint of hay. The liquor is transparent, with a shade of white grapes.
The bouquet of the ready-made tea is aged, herbaceous with fruity and nutty notes. The fragrance is tender, herbaceous. The taste is full-bodied and silky, with a slight tartness of grape skins, nuances of spices and lingering finish.
Steep the tea in a hot water (75-85°С) in a porcelain gaiwan or in a teapot of porous clay. The proportion is 4 g per 100 ml. The time of the first steeping is about 10 seconds. After that do short steeps (just for 2-3 seconds), increasing steeping time for each subsequent step, if necessary. You can repeat steeping up to 9-10 times.
The effect is refreshing, soft tonic.