The raw Fei zi xiao leaves are one bud and two leaves of the excellent high-mountain tea in Wuyi National Nature Reserve. It tastes mellow, sweet, and fresh in the mouth with a sweet, lasting aftertaste. To fully reflect the sweet nature of this tea, we named it after a Tang dynasty poem that described "A steed which raised red dust won the fair mistress’ smiles. How many steeds which brought her lychee died on the run!"
This tea is unique in flavor! It has a nutty, buttery sweet taste! Reminds almost like sunflowers seeds with that sweet aftertaste. Can’t wait to buy more of this!
Love this tea, has a sweet buttery taste, with slight grassy aftertaste. I really enjoyed this one! 🫶
This tea caught me by surprise! The flavor reminds me of butterscotch! But it’s very good naturally sweet!
This tea is very lovely, fruity and sweet with that honey aftertaste! 😋 I prefer to have this at night after dinner! 😋
This tea is unique in flavor! It has a nutty, buttery sweet taste! Reminds almost like sunflowers seeds with that sweet aftertaste. Can’t wait to buy more of this!
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