This Jin Jun Mei grows in the same areas as Wu Yi's famous Rock Oolongs and has that same mineral sweetness and flower aroma. The tea has been lightly oxidized and retains an almost oolong-like green-ness to it which reveals it's rocky ori...
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Very Nice with Fruity and Nutty Sweetness
Without having a great deal of experience with fine teas, I will say in my opinion, this is an excellent tea. It has a rich fruity and nutty aroma and with it a fair bit of sweetness. Not the darkest of reds but its easy to drink and very enjoyable.
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Vincent · December 7, 2025
Good black tea.
I've come to appreciate white tea and oolong. However, this black tea was very good!
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Thomas · December 27, 2025
Worth a try for Hua Xiang
Jin Jun Mei, the new tea developed in 2005, has generally not impressed me. However, this is the best Jin Jun Mei which I have experienced. Even those not enthusiastic for Jin Jun Mei should try this one for the Hua Xiang aspects of hong cha.