Michael Plant wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In my experience, among the various teas, Da Hong Pao
> together with WuYi Shui Xian are perhaps the trickiest
> to get hold of. So many choices, and so many variables
> lead to so many failures. I am going to see about getting
> my hands on the first generation DHP that you mention,
> although I might already have drunk it. If so it was quite
> good. (I will know by the end of the day.)
>
> At best, these teas leave an impression on your throat
> that is at once sweet and complex, and a mouth feel with
> a sense of body that delights the senses. Also, an aftertaste
> that lasts long and changes as the seconds pass. Good
> WuYi teas are worth the effort to find, but so many are
> dull and listless. Those are my humble opinions.
>
> Michael
The Tea Gallery does NOT get their Wuyi teas from the Best Tea House.
They have some other source for it.
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