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Ancient Tree Black Tea, unlike ordinary black tea, exudes the grandeur of a towering tree. The dried tea leaves are plump, tightly rolled, and dark with a glossy hue—a color steeped in years of aging. Upon closer inspection, it resembles a dark beauty with a rugged exterior but a delicate heart.
This is the hallmark of wild ancient trees of the large-leaf variety, rich in theanine and aromatic compounds.
If ordinary black tea is a gentle garden, then ancient tree red tea is a wild forest.
The moment the tea is brewed, a soaring wild mountain aroma bursts forth. This is not just a singular potato or caramel scent, but a rich honey fragrance intertwined with delicate floral and fruity notes, even carrying a hint of elusive orchid and the distinctive wild aroma of tropical rainforests.
The tea liquor appears golden and clear, gradually turning into a bright amber hue with repeated infusions. It swirls in the glass like a flowing gem, radiant yet refined.
The moment it touches the palate, the first sensation is "richness." The unique weightiness of ancient tree tea makes the tea soup feel substantial in the mouth, as smooth as silk. Then, a surge of sweetness emerges—fresh and unobstructed by bitterness, spreading from the tip of the tongue all the way to the base of the throat, known as the "throat resonance" by tea connoisseurs.
A truly fine tea can withstand the test of time.
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