2022 Scrye Mini
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7g 100ml
Wash: 5s • 1st: 10s • Add: +5sGongfu Timing
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Dian Hong

white2tea · 2022 Scrye Mini

Origin
Yunnan, China
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Harvest
2022

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FruitySweetRich

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This black tea offers a rich, syrupy infusion, brimming with dark fruity sweetness. Notes of dried plum and spiced raisins lead to a deeply satisfying, heavy-bodied liquor. It boasts remarkable endurance, perfect for extended gongfu sessions.

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About This Tea

What does 2022 Scrye Mini taste like?
This black from Yunnan, China offers a distinctive drinking experience. This black tea offers a rich, syrupy infusion, brimming with dark fruity sweetness. Notes of dried plum and spiced raisins lead to a deeply satisfying, heavy-bodied liquor. It boasts remarkable endura. It sits in the "Fruity" and "Sweet" and "Rich" flavor families, so expect a cup that leans fruity and sweet and rich.
How should I brew 2022 Scrye Mini?
Aim for water around 90–100 °C (195–212 °F). Western style: steep for 3–5 minutes in a mug or teapot. Gongfu style: use 5 g per 100 ml, 15–30 s infusions for multiple short steeps — this way you can taste how the flavor evolves. Most black teas can handle a full rolling boil, so don't overthink the water temperature.
Where does 2022 Scrye Mini come from?
This black is grown in Yunnan, China and is made from the assamica cultivar. This particular batch comes from the 2022 harvest.
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