Daurim Shimen Ye Fang “Wild” Shui Xian Oolong
Shimen Ye Fang from Daurim is a tasty oolong with notes of stonefruit and a honey-like sweetness. I love that is wild grown and entirely made by hand.
Read MoreShimen Ye Fang from Daurim is a tasty oolong with notes of stonefruit and a honey-like sweetness. I love that is wild grown and entirely made by hand.
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