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Originally Posted by beppe
It is very delicate. But very fine. Feminine. Floral. Very very nice.
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Your descriptive skill is very noteworthy
I have tried
Keemun.
First of all, I really like it. Just as much as I like Assam. Only they are so different that I cannot compare them. Each for different mood, time of a day.
Secondly, it reminds of Lapsang souchong. It has a very light and elusive smoky aroma and taste, but it certainly is present. Maybe my version of Keemun was produces next door to burning tyres?

As a result, my better 2/3s is not overly excited about it, but I love it. Because of its flavour, I think I would not take it to office. It is something to drink and enjoy at home as opposite Assam that I found to be a fantastic tea as a first cup in the morning when I just come to the office.
I think I am going to make a second cup of Keemun in a few.
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This tea drinking stuff is quite interesting. Nice people also.
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Could not agree more

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