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  1. #Tea @tea

    "Stone Milk" or #ShiRu cultivar #YanCha or Rock #oolong tea [Spring '21, ML].

    Quick search says that it's cheaper up to 2x from other vendors, so it's not always that you my prefer to find Don's offerings somewhere.

    Tea itself: I went through three infusions in like a few minutes, that how smooth it goes. Yes, it's milder on a minerality side than your regular YanCha.

    After the liquid hits your palate, at the moment of swallowing, you taste "pine" notes in addition to fruit ones.

  2. #Tea @tea

    "Stone Milk" or #ShiRu cultivar #YanCha or Rock #oolong tea [Spring '21, ML].

    Quick search says that it's cheaper up to 2x from other vendors, so it's not always that you my prefer to find Don's offerings somewhere.

    Tea itself: I went through three infusions in like a few minutes, that how smooth it goes. Yes, it's milder on a minerality side than your regular YanCha.

    After the liquid hits your palate, at the moment of swallowing, you taste "pine" notes in addition to fruit ones.

  3. #Tea @tea

    "Stone Milk" or #ShiRu cultivar #YanCha or Rock #oolong tea [Spring '21, ML].

    Quick search says that it's cheaper up to 2x from other vendors, so it's not always that you my prefer to find Don's offerings somewhere.

    Tea itself: I went through three infusions in like a few minutes, that how smooth it goes. Yes, it's milder on a minerality side than your regular YanCha.

    After the liquid hits your palate, at the moment of swallowing, you taste "pine" notes in addition to fruit ones.

  4. #Tea @tea

    "Stone Milk" or #ShiRu cultivar #YanCha or Rock #oolong tea [Spring '21, ML].

    Quick search says that it's cheaper up to 2x from other vendors, so it's not always that you my prefer to find Don's offerings somewhere.

    Tea itself: I went through three infusions in like a few minutes, that how smooth it goes. Yes, it's milder on a minerality side than your regular YanCha.

    After the liquid hits your palate, at the moment of swallowing, you taste "pine" notes in addition to fruit ones.

  5. #Tea @tea

    "Stone Milk" or #ShiRu cultivar #YanCha or Rock #oolong tea [Spring '21, ML].

    Quick search says that it's cheaper up to 2x from other vendors, so it's not always that you my prefer to find Don's offerings somewhere.

    Tea itself: I went through three infusions in like a few minutes, that how smooth it goes. Yes, it's milder on a minerality side than your regular YanCha.

    After the liquid hits your palate, at the moment of swallowing, you taste "pine" notes in addition to fruit ones.