This episode we drink another solid oolong from Farmer Chen. This tea is his bug bitten oolong from 2015.
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I enjoy Chen’s oolong as well. Did you guys happen to examine the leaves for evidence they were actually bug bitten?
Did not. And had just one session with it. Will do so if I encounter the tea again.