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Pu’er Mandarin
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)
US $20.80 – US $104.00
The combination of Guangdong green tangerine and Menghai Pu’er ripe tea
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Categories: Pu-Erh Tea, TEA
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The color of the tea is green and yellowish, and the tea soup is light green or yellow-green. The taste is strong and not bitter, and the aftertaste is sweet and refreshing.
After opening the outer packaging, there is a persistent fragrance of Pu'er tea and citrus tangerine peel, which is not strong or irritating, but slowly floats out and smells good.
The tea soup is mellow, and the tea aroma is mixed with a pleasant fruity aroma. Resistant to foam and high cost performance.