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Year of the monkey gives off a lovely sweet scent. 

This pot - the panda pot is 95ml and also from Bitter Leaf Teas!

I steep this tea at 205F starting with a rinse - to 15sec+ infusions

Just look at those leaves!

Year of the Monkey Sheng puerh is deliciously sweet with a nice mineral finish. It’s light and drinkable all day. I kicked off the spring semester with this tea because I knew it would put my mind at ease. Everything I’ve gotten from Bitter Leaf Teas so far has been wonderful, and of course this tea doesn’t let me down! 3-6 infusions, YotM continues to deliver, with tastes of winter berry and some wheat notes. This tea lasted me about 15 infusions before I was tea’d out! You can find their shop here. I’ve yet to be disappointed with anything I get from them!


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If you have any questions comments or concerns please feel free to send me a PM! Want to decide which tea I review next? Don’t hesitate to ask!

xoxo

Jordan

aic-american: Tea Table, Artist unknown, 1740, Art Institute of Chicago: American ArtRestricted gift

aic-american:

Tea Table, Artist unknown, 1740,Art Institute of Chicago: American Art


Restricted gift of Sewell L. Avery, Emily Crane Chadbourne, Miss Heath-Jones, Ellen LaMotte, Charles F. Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. John Trumbull, Russell Tyson, and Elizabeth R. Vaughan through exchange; the Wirt D. Walker Fund
Size: 66 × 78.4 × 47.6 cm (26 × 30 7/8 × 18 ¾ in.)
Medium: Mahogany

https://www.artic.edu/artworks/111391/


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