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Comment: delicacy with a good strength of body and flavor
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Origin: Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Harvest: Pre-Qing Ming (April 5) 2011
Score: 90
Price (as of post): 125 g = $34.99

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Comment: texture and aftertaste balance well
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Origin: Wu Yi, Fujian, China
Score: 90
Price (as of post): 2 oz = $36

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Comment: dark, rich,  and green with very fine powdery texture and balanced bittersweet aftertaste. Use “Walker2011” for 20% off thru 3/31/2011.
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Origin: Uji region, Kyoto, Japan

Score: 91

Price (as of post): 1 oz = $33.99 .

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Tea Review 326: Teance’s Bailin Gong Fu

February 22, 2011

. Comment: a few members of the orchestra seem to be missing. . Origin: Fujian, China Harvest: 2010 Score: 88 Price (as of post): 2 oz = $36.75 . Compare teas with others on the Scoresheet. Walker Tea Review- a tea blog with tea reviews and tea tastings. Operated by Jason Walker. Sample provided by [...]

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Tea Review 300: Naivetea’s Li Shan Oolong

December 22, 2010

. Comment: elegant smoothness melds with gummy sweet aftertaste and rounded aromas. 15% off with code: jasonwalker. . Origin: Li Shan, Taiwan Score: 92 Price (as of post): 2oz = $34 . Compare teas with others on the Scoresheet. Walker Tea Review- a tea blog with tea reviews and tea tastings. Operated by Jason Walker. Sample [...]

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Tea Review 291: Teance’s Buddha’s Hand

December 1, 2010

. Comment: thicker, lasting texture with stronger aftertaste than many other lightly oxidized wulongs. . Origin: Shiding, Taiwan Harvest: 2010 Score: 90 Price (as of post): 2oz = $31 . Compare teas with others on the Scoresheet. Walker Tea Review- a tea blog with tea reviews and tea tastings. Operated by Jason Walker. Sample provided [...]

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Tea Review 287: Teance’s Yu Hua Rain Flower

November 23, 2010

. Note: savory at first with medium broth and fairly low astringency, but aftertaste missing some sweetness and endurance. . Score = 88 Price (as of post): 2oz = $38 . Compare teas with others on the Scoresheet. Walker Tea Review- a tea blog with tea reviews and tea tastings. Operated by Jason Walker. Sample [...]

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Tea Review 282: Mellow Monk’s Shaded Leaf

November 10, 2010

. Note: buttery sweet with a lighter but smooth broth. . Score = 91 Price (as of post): 100g = $33.95 . Compare teas with others on the Scoresheet. Walker Tea Review- a tea blog with tea reviews and tea tastings. Operated by Jason Walker. Sample provided by Mellow Monk. Subscribe in a reader or [...]

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Tea Review 280: Naivetea’s Mu Zha Tie Guan Yin

November 3, 2010

. Note: a honey-glazed celebration of toasted o’s heated over a sweet wood chips. 15% off with code: jasonwalker. You can also find the Tea Map here. . Score = 93 Price (as of post): 2oz = $34 . Compare teas with others on the Scoresheet. Walker Tea Review- a tea blog with tea reviews [...]

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Tea Review 276: Matcha Source’s Morning Matcha Classic Grade

October 26, 2010

Note: sweet and metallic components round out its character and reduce bitterness and astringency . Score = 89 Price (as of post): 30g = $33 . Compare teas with others on the Scoresheet. Walker Tea Review- a tea blog with tea reviews and tea tastings. Operated by Jason Walker. Sample provided by Matcha Source. Subscribe [...]

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