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Default Xianju green tea

I've always been curious about Xianju green tea, which is always
well-promoted online. It's described as an organic tea picked by
"virgin maidens" at moonlight. (As if the rest of the green tea out
there is picked by defiled maidens.)

Kidding aside, can anyone report on how this tea tastes?
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