This tea is in nugget shapes. According to the friend who gave me the tea, the tea farmer made this tea only for himself. Since my friend is a regular customer, the farmer shared 100g of this aged tea with her. This tea has an aroma that is normally found in good quality pu-erh teas. It also tastes a bit like pu-erh tea, but its earthy taste is not as strong as pu-erh. However, the tea’s color looks close to the heavily-fermented oolong tea. The aftertaste of sweetness in the mouth feels very nice.
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