# Notes
Pattern B -- Surprisingly creamy. Mildly sour in bits. There's also kind of a...barley?...thing happening? Medium chilling sensation. It's not _not_ sweet but it's not that sweet. Very slightly bitter (not unpleasantly), barely any astringency.
Pattern D -- Less creamy and a smidge more sour, perhaps? Low chilling sensation. Still little to no astringency.
Salami - 15 floral 30 salty 60-120 sour
# Vendor Copy
> Story
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> This is a high mountain "red oolong" from Alishan. That means it is processed like a Taiwanese black tea, but the leaves are tightly ball rolled in the style of high mountain oolong. Plus it has a complexity of notes that reflects high elevation grown tea. The generally floral and citrus bright notes of Alishan come down an octave or two, becoming something more akin to tropical fruit notes. Because of the flamboyant fragrance and sweet broth, this tea gets a lot of compliments from a wide range of tea drinkers.
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> Description
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> As the dry leaves hit hot porcelain they give off the aroma of baked goods and dried lychee. Flavor of the brewed tea settles into a dried fruit and caramel sweetness with plenty of tropical fruit tones. Broth is rich and juicy with a sweet aftertaste. Goes down easy and smooth.
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> This is a sweet and aromatic, fruit-forward tea that feels like a cross between black tea and oolong. It's very popular and easy to like!
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> Facts
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> - Harvest Location : Alishan, Taiwan
> - Harvest Date : May, 2022
> - Cultivar : Jin Xuan