Three roast Dongding from Floating Leaves. A nicely processed and roasted oolong, that’s a bit different from your standard charcoal roasted Dongding oolong.
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Yeah! I have this tea aging for a bit, stuff like the 2011 Muzha Tieguanyin from Floating Leaves are absolute bliss.
It’s a good one. I’ve never tried the four roast but have heard good things about that one too!
Nice video, I have not tried this tea yet personally but I will try once it gets into the hand